The Lower Mainland just can’t seem to get a break from the weather.
After a brutal ice storm that left thousands without power in the Fraser Valley, Metro Vancouver has seen a persistent blanket of fog that’s tracked in and out of the city.
On Wednesday night, it got thick enough that Environment Canada issued a fog advisory for most of the region, warning that “near zero visibility in fog is expected or occurring over some areas.”
The weather agency is forecasting the fog to begin to clear by Thursday morning as a Pacific frontal system rolls in.
But while drivers are being warned to take extra care on the roads, amateur (and professional) photographers alike have delighted in the eerie effect the fog has had on the city, taking to social media to share their shots.
Here’s how the fog blanketing Metro Vancouver looked through your lenses.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bdg4PatB8Ec/?tagged=vancouverfog
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