B.C. snow odds increase, will Vancouver cash in next week?
After recording no measurable snow at all this season, Vancouver may have an opening for some wintry weather next week
Ridges of high pressure over western North America have kept wintry conditions at bay across parts of British Columbia this season.
A pattern flip on the way next week looks to bring some cooler temperatures and precipitation to the region. This may include an opportunity for snow in the Lower Mainland.
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A split winter so far across British Columbia

Communities in northern B.C. have experienced some cold conditions this winter, with below-seasonal temperatures parked over the region between mid-December and early January.
Meanwhile, folks across southern B.C. have dealt with frequent spells of above-seasonal temperatures between November and mid-February, making for an overall mild winter throughout the region.

The latest snow update from the B.C. government reflects a decent snowpack for many spots in the central and northern parts of the province. Persistently mild conditions mean we’re lacking snow across the South Coast, the Interior, and Vancouver Island.
A trough finally returns to the West into next week
We’re looking ahead to a pattern flip that will allow a trough to begin digging across Western Canada this weekend. A series of upper-level lows will reinforce the trough, affording numerous chances for precipitation.

Cooler temperatures will arrive with the new pattern, helping to lower freezing levels to the alpine level and into the southern mountain passes. Flurries are also possible for communities in the Okanagan this weekend.
Freezing levels will remain low, likely below 500 metres and even bottoming out at sea level at times, through much of next week, especially in the overnights.

Forecasters are watching a system tracking south along the coast, as well as a low off the U.S. Pacific Northwest, which could bring widespread snow to the province in the early to middle parts of next week.
The greatest snowfall totals could stay south of the border, though widespread accumulating snow is likely in southern communities and across the Okanagan. A chance for snow creeping into the Lower Mainland next week is certainly possible at times.
Stay with The Weather Network for all the latest on conditions across B.C.
