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Tornado touched down on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast during storm

Researchers with Northern Tornado Project say they've confirmed that a tornado downed trees near Sechelt on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast during a windstorm on Monday. As Troy Charles reports, it's not the first time a November tornado has been recorded in the province. – Nov 7, 2024

During Monday’s wicked windstorm, it has been confirmed that a tornado touched down on the Sunshine Coast.

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The tornado is suspected of touching down between Half Moon Bay and Sechelt just before 11 a.m.

According to the Northern Tornadoes Project, the “weak late-season tornado” was one in a line of storms on Nov. 4.

It felled trees, which fell on power lines, briefly blocking roads including the Sunshine Coast Highway.

Resident Lynn Smith was driving on the highway when she saw the strong winds pick up and quickly pulled a U-turn.

“I’m leaving and I’m going ‘Oh my God’ ’cause I can see in the rearview mirror,” she told Global News.

“It’s surreal, tree after tree coming down like dominoes behind. Then I’m thinking, ‘This is not right, I might not get out of here.'”

The Northern Tornadoes Project has recorded two other tornadoes in the province since 1980, including one near UBC on Nov. 6, 2021.

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Environment Canada confirmed on Thursday that Monday’s event was a tornado.

 

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