Vancouver moves closer to no-snow winter despite chilly blast
VANCOUVER — Vancouver has moved closer to an official snowless winter after a chilly blast failed to result in the benchmark one centimetre of accumulation at the city’s airport.
As much as four centimetres had been forecast for sea-level regions in Metro Vancouver, but Environment Canada meteorologist Terri Lang said Vancouver International Airport recorded no snow accumulation on Tuesday morning.
If Vancouver goes without snow by March 21, the first full day of spring, it will have had its first no-snow winter since 1982-83.
Lang said the Vancouver airport has already had its first snow-free December-to-February period since 2014-15.
