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Expect 50-70 km/h with gusts, agency says in particular weather statement

Expect some extreme weather on Wednesday.

A frontal system with robust pressure falls is forecast to deliver winds carrying speeds of 50-70 km/h with some higher blast of air as it crosses the Central Interior, Environment Canada says in a special weather statement.

 

Storms during daylight hours are also in the cards, the agency says, and the pattern is expected to last from morning until early evening.

Along with Prince George, the statement is in effect for the Lakes District including Burns Lake, and Ootsa Lake; Chilcotin area including Tatlayoko Lake, Anahim Lake, and Puntzi Mountain; Stuart-Nechako region including Fort St. James and Vanderhoof; and Northern Cariboo including Quesnel.