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Update: Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Cariboo ended

Forecast called for risk of severe storm in the afternoon
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Update: The storm watch is now over

Original story:

Cariboo residents are waking up to the rumble of thunder Wednesday morning as unsettled weather continues to impact the central Interior.

Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm watch for Quesnel, Williams Lake and 100 Mile House at 3:41 a.m. Wednesday, warning conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms beginning early this afternoon.

The storms may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain.

There also continues to be a special air quality statement for the region due to wildfire smoke.

The forecast for Wednesday calls for mainly cloudy skies with a 30 percent chance of showers in the morning. The risk of a severe thunderstorm is for the afternoon. The daytime high is cooler than in recent days, at 25C. There is also a risk of a severe thunderstorm for Wednesday evening.

A storm packing gusty winds stoked several wildfires burning across the province, including the Viewland Mountain/Horsefly Lake fire which forced two families to self-evacuate.

Related: UPDATE: Two families flee growing Viewland Mountain/Horsefly Lake fire

Related: Two helicopters patrolling the South Cariboo after lightning storm



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Angie Mindus

About the Author: Angie Mindus

A desire to travel led me to a full-time photographer position at the Williams Lake Tribune in B.C.’s interior.
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