Snow in Metro Vancouver is always an interesting experience, so it goes without saying that you’ll likely see some interesting things as well.
See also
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This is exactly the case in a video taken on a snowy street in Surrey appears to show a man laying on the hood of a vehicle while using his legs to help push a cab up a street in Surrey.
The video was captured and posted to Facebook by Jonnie P Daguno.
It remains to be seen what else the snow will bring to Metro Vancouver, as the white stuff is forecast to start falling again on Monday, later in the afternoon.
According to The Weather Network, this is the worst snow pattern that the province has seen in over a decade.
The weather company explains that this is the coldest, snowiest pattern that British Columbia has seen since December of 2008 and in some cases, the incoming snowfall could be even worse than it was back then.
Unprepared drivers and public transit have already had exceptional issues dealing with Sunday’s afternoon flurries, with TransLink reporting delays of up to 90 minutes.
The next burst of snowfall is expected to come on Monday evening and continue over into Tuesday morning, with up to 15 cm expected in the Lower Mainland.