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Winds of up to 110 km expected on northern Vancouver Island, north coast

Environment Canada warns of power outages, fallen tree branches
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Environment Canada says winds along B.C.’s north and central coast are expected to be upward of 110 km/h Tuesday morning, but it’s expected to ease early in the day.. (Aaron Hinks photos)

Environment Canada says winds along B.C.’s north and central coast are expected to be upward of 110 km/h Tuesday morning, but it’s expected to ease early in the day.

Wind warnings were issues early Tuesday (Sept. 26) for exposed coastal sections of northern Vancouver Island, coastal sections near Queen Charlotte Strait and Haida Gwaii.

Environment Canada said that in the wake of a frontal system, southeast winds gusting between 90 and 110 km/h were expected, with potential damage to buildings, power outages and fallen tree branches.

READ MORE: Drought makes B.C. more vulnerable than usual to first fall storm

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Lauren Collins

About the Author: Lauren Collins

I'm a provincial reporter for Black Press Media's national team, after my journalism career took me across B.C. since I was 19 years old.
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