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Windy and unsettled weather is expected across the B.C. Interior on Friday.
A cold front will develop over the Central Interior on Friday morning and slide southward before weakening over the Southern Interior Friday evening.
Southwest winds up to 60 kilometres per hour will affect the Southern Interior on Friday afternoon ahead of the front.
Meanwhile, northwest winds up to 60 kilometres per hour will affect the Central Interior and Columbias on Friday afternoon in the wake of the front.
Isolated thunderstorms are also expected to develop across the Central Interior, Columbias and Thompson-Shuswap region on Friday afternoon and evening.
Just off the forecast desk, an updated #thunderstorm forecast. For the full weather story see our blog. https://t.co/N0sZLcdmtC #BCwx pic.twitter.com/GZxJuUSicE
— ECCC Weather BC (@ECCCWeatherBC) August 14, 2017
Brief showers with wind gusts up to 80 kilometres per hour are possible near thunderstorms.
You can find more details on the Environment Canada weather alert by clicking this link.
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