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Brr! Vancouver forecast calling for a "chance of wet flurries"

The evening low is expected to drop down to a chilly 2°C.
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Spring has sprung in the Lower Mainland, but the forecast still calls for some frigid overnight temperatures.

The Vancouver weather foreacast is calling for a chance of wet flurries over higher terrain as the evening low is expected to dip down to a chilly 2°C.

Starting on Tuesday, March 31, Environment Canada calls for a mix of sun and cloud during the day with 30 per cent chance of showers during the morning. Following this, the evening forecast calls for a 40 percent chance of showers. However, it notes that there is a, "40 percent chance of wet flurries over higher terrain late this evening and overnight."

On Wednesday, the forecast is also calling for a 40 percent chance of showers in the morning and early in the afternoon, with a "40 percent chance of wet flurries over higher terrain early in the morning." The evening is expected to be cloudy and drop to a frigid 1°C.

During the day, Thursday is expected to see a mix of sun and cloud, while the evening is expected to be cloudy.

Over in Chilliwack, locals are expected to see some frigid overnight temperatures this week, with the forecast calling for lows of 1°C on Tuesday night and -3°C on Wendesday night. The forecast is also calling for a 40 percent chance of rain showers or flurries late Tuesday evening and overnight. What's more, there is a, "40 percent chance of rain showers or flurries in the morning" on Wednesday.

Chilliwack Weather Forecast

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