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Vancouver Island emerges from first snowfall of the season

Schools closed in several districts, freezing temperatures tonight, some flurries possible
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(Chris Bush/ News Bulletin)

Vancouver Islanders are travelling under mostly sunny skies today after the passing of the first snowfall of the season disrupted life Tuesday.

Rain replaced snow across most of the region overnight and snowfall warnings have been lifted for Vancouver Island as temperatures climb above freezing.

School was cancelled Wednesday at Vancouver Island University’s Nanaimo and Parksvile campuses and all North Island College campuses. The Campbell River, Comox Valley, Pacific Rim and Nanaimo-Ladysmith school districts are closed. Qualicum is open but the buses are not running.

BC Hydro lists about 10,000 customers still without power on the Island, the majority of those in the North Island region.

DriveBC is urging caution due to winter conditions, but lists no major weather-related disruptions.

Environment Canada warned that frigid temperatures will return overnight Wednesday into Thursday, potentially creating more slick conditions. Flurries are possible in some locations as temperatures hover around freezing, but significant accumulations are unlikely.

The weekend is expected to be sunny along the east coast of the Island, with periods of rain Saturday in the Greater Victoria area.

For more local coverage over the past 24 hours from communities around the Island:

VIDEO: Snow and wind hit Campbell River area

Campbell River Schools closed Wednesday due to snow

Comox Valley emergency shelters, warming centres offer relief during storm

First big snowfall of season creates havoc for Alberni Valley residents

Snow and freezing temperatures trigger multiple crashes in and around Nanaimo

Winter storm wreaks havoc on Cowichan Valley roads

Slippery commute continues on the Malahat

Victoria warming centres, shelters available on Tuesday night

West Shore crews attending multiple crashes after snowy morning