Good morning! It was another chilly start to the day with at -6 C with clear skies as of 7 a.m., and the Environment Canada weather service tells us we’ve got 51 per cent humidity and 13 km/h winds from the east making a windchill of -12.
We’ve got another day of sun ahead of us, but we won’t crack into the positive temperatures with a high of 0 C before dropping to a partly cloudy -4 C overnight. And then we’re back into snow territory.
Hopefully you haven’t put your snow boots away, because we’re expecting a chance of flurries tomorrow afternoon, with a high of 0 C, before dropping to -2 C with periods of snow overnight. On Friday, we’re looking at more periods of snow with a high, again, of 0 C and a low overnight of -3 C with a chance of flurries.
From there, we’re looking to see a bit more sun mixing with the clouds again, and highs are expected to increase, potentially reaching 4 C by next Tuesday. Lows, however, are expected to hang between -6 and -8 C.
Currently, visibility is 48 kilometres.
On clear roads and driving at the speed limit, a drive from the Abbotsford News building to Downtown Vancouver would take 50 minutes.
Today, your daily commute time as of 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019 is one hour 18 minutes, with a bit of mild congestion in Langley and a mix of mild and moderate congestion past the Port Mann Bridge.
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