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Winds exceeding 120 km/h reported in parts of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ coast

VANCOUVER — Part of the British Columbia coastline is reporting gusts exceeding 120 km/h as high winds batter the region.
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A man tries to hold his umbrella along Dallas Rd. during the first major storm of the year in Victoria, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

VANCOUVER — Part of the British Columbia coastline is reporting gusts exceeding 120 km/h as high winds batter the region.

Environment sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ says peak winds at Sartine and Solander islands off northwestern Vancouver Island have reached 132 km/h and 124 km/h respectively.

The weather agency says a wind warning is in effect for sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s central coast including Bella Bella and Klemtu, with gusts forecasted to reach 110 km/h in some areas.

The forecast calls for high winds as a "vigorous frontal system" moves into the region, possibly damaging buildings and causing power outages.

A separate wind warning earlier in the day for parts of the Howe Sound area just north of Metro Vancouver has ended.

Weather condition records at Environment sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ show gusts reaching 98 km/h at Bella Bella Airport, 93 km/h at the Pam Rocks station in Howe Sound, and 96 km/h at Sandspit Airport in Haida Gwaii.

The latest bout of stormy weather comes just days after winds approaching 140 km/h were recorded on Vancouver Island, while a severe windstorm last weekend led to a mudslide that killed at least one person in the Sea to Sky area.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 21, 2024.

The Canadian Press