The first major fall snowstorm to hit British Columbia’s south coast paralyzed traffic, cut power to thousands of homes and even affected Vancouver International Airport as a plane skidded off a taxiway.
The snow and freezing temperatures turned many Metro Vancouver roads and bridges to sheets of ice, making the Tuesday evening commute an hours-long ordeal.
Crews worked through the night to restore power in many areas, including hard-hit regions of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands, where BC Hydro says nearly 16,000 customers were still in the dark by morning.
As many as 5,000 more homes and businesses are without electricity across Metro Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast, but a statement from BC Hydro says power has been restored to more than 30,000 customers since the storm began.
At Vancouver International Airport, officials are urging patience after an EVA Air flight skidded off a taxiway upon landing Tuesday evening and remains stuck in the grass beside the north runway.
Ok so heres what happening at YVR tonight thanks to my pilot buddy. Eva Air Triple 7 off the taxiway in snow. Apparently like 120 degree turn at higher speed. Poor design so landing other runway and busy. #aviation #AvGeek #BCStorm #BCSnow pic.twitter.com/aDiX6f8YIA
— Justin Nomura aka @VanCity_J_NO (@Justin_Nomura_) November 30, 2022
No one was hurt and the passengers were safely removed, but the north runway is closed, causing flight delays and cancellations as all takeoffs and landings shift to the south runway.
Rain had replaced snow across most of the south coast by morning and snowfall warnings have been lifted for Vancouver Island and Metro Vancouver as temperatures climb above freezing.
Environment Canada warned that frigid conditions will return overnight, potentially creating more slick conditions.
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Here’s how things looked around the region Tuesday night:
Vancouver roads right now. #BCSnow pic.twitter.com/0K7myXy2bt
— Karm Sumal (@KarmSumal) November 30, 2022
My partner has been stuck in an uber for almost 5 hours trying to get from New West to Delta – absolutely insane out there.
— JASMEET (@jxsangha) November 30, 2022
Good 5 inches of snow in Surrey. Lower Mainland snowstorm, Vancouver snowstorm #BCStorm #BCSnow #SurreyBC #Vancouver #snow #wintertime pic.twitter.com/2G8uxejfss
— Abhaysidhu (@Abhaysidhu45) November 30, 2022