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WATCH: Vanderhoof, Prince George get the cold shoulder in September

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Another weather feat was broken in PG, recording its fifth coldest September with an average of 8.2 degrees.

Last month was equally dry in the City with 36-millimetres of rain, a trend that encompassed most of Northern BC.

“September was definitely a colder-than-normal month where some places saw wetter conditions, but overall, near Prince George all the way to Vanderhoof, precipitation was on the dryer side.”

– Cindy Yu, Environment Canada Meteorologist

A snowfall warning is in effect for parts of the Cariboo, & drivers on BC highways must have winter tires on their vehicles.

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