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On December 13 a strong frontal system impacted the western coast, dropping 77.5 millimetres (3.05 in) of rain on downtown Vancouver, [5] and 67.0 millimetres (2.64 in) at the Vancouver International Airport. [6] Snowfall warnings were also put in place for the Coquihalla, and other high elevation places. [7]
Environment Canada meteorologists issued the first snowfall warnings of the season along the British Columbia – Yukon border where 20 cm (7.9 in) of snow was forecast. [31] Highway 1 was closed over Rogers Pass east of Revelstoke because of a vehicle crash in the wintry conditions.
Strong Wind (Small Craft) Warning – Issued if winds of 20 to 33 kn (37 to 61 km/h) are forecast. Gale Warning – Issued if winds of 34 to 47 kn (63 to 87 km/h) are forecast. Storm Warning – Issued if winds of 48 to 63 kn (89 to 117 km/h) are forecast. Hurricane Force Wind Warning – Issued for winds of 64 kn (119 km/h) or greater.
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Monday night's snowfall was Vancouver, B.C.'s first measurable snow of the season -- 1.2 centimetres recorded at the airport -- its earliest in more than 31 years (Oct. 28, 1991).
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Baraga, in northwestern Michigan, received the most snowfall from the blizzard in the state, with 42.8 in (109 cm) of lake-effect snow. [24] Blizzard conditions occurred in Cincinnati , Ohio, on December 23, despite no blizzard warning being issued for that area. [ 25 ]
The Early Winter 2006 North American storm complex was a severe winter storm that occurred on November 26, 2006, and continued into December 1. It affected much of North America in some form, producing various kinds of severe weather including a major ice storm, blizzard conditions, high winds, extreme cold, a serial derecho and some tornadoes.