Good morning! It was a dark and cloudy start to the day, with temperature sitting at 12 C as of 7 a.m., and the Environment Canada weather service tells us it’s mostly cloudy with 98 per cent humidity and 13 km/h winds from the south-southwest
But those clouds are set to grow heavier this afternoon, making way for some showers and a risk of thunderstorm in the late morning and early afternoon, with a high of 12 C.
Tonight is expected to dip to 6 C, with a 30 per cent chance of showers in the early evening. Tomorrow’s looking like more dreary weather, albeit drier — high of 14 C and a low of 6, with cloud coverage throughout.
The clouds are expected to hang around for a while, with a chance of showers on Thursday and Friday, before clearing up just in time for the weekend. Highs to hang around at 14 C all week, lows at 6, before a sunny break anda high of 16 on Saturday.
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Click the image for a link to the Environment Canada forecast for Abbotsford.
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Currently, visibility is 16 kilometres.
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Click the image for a link to the map on Google.
Google Maps |
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 Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018 is one hour 19 minutes, with plenty of traffic stalls along Highway 1, through from the Port Mann Bridge to downtown Vancouver.
CLEARED – #BCHwy1 – vehicle incident WB west of the #PortMannBridge. Vehicles are off to the shoulder, visual distraction. Crews are enroute. #Coquitlam
— DriveBC LM (@DriveBC_LM) October 2, 2018
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