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Wind warnings issued for parts of Vancouver Island as storm approaches

Strong winds are expected on Island鈥檚 north and east coasts, and in Greater Victoria.
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Waves crash against the shore during windy weather in a file photo taken at Clover Point in Victoria鈥檚 Ross Bay. Environment sa国际传媒 is warning of high winds for parts of Vancouver Island on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024. DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST

Environment sa国际传媒 is warning of strong winds sweeping across Vancouver Island as a storm system approaches from the west.

On the North Island, wind speeds could go up to 120 kilometres an hour causing damage to roof shingles and windows, the issued shortly after 4:30 a.m. Sunday.

Motorists driving tall vehicles are asked to take care driving on highways with strong cross winds, it said.

A warning was also in place for East Vancouver Island from Nanoose Bay to Campbell River.

In Greater Victoria, the weather agency issued a special weather statement warning of “strong and gusty” winds for the capital region and the Southern Gulf Islands.

Environment sa国际传媒 also told area residents to expect potential power outages caused by downed trees and falling tree branches.

As of 2 p.m. Sunday, almost 3,600 in Port Hardy, Campbell River, Qualicum Beach and Tofino, with two of the outages caused by downed trees on power lines. The other two were still under investigation.

Last weekend, a storm cut power to more than 300,000 sa国际传媒 Hydro customers in the province, including about 17,000 on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.

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