Environment Canada working to confirm possible weekend tornado over Vancouver
VANCOUVER — Environment Canada is examining all available evidence as meteorologists try to confirm if a rare and powerful tornado touched down Saturday on Vancouver’s west side.
The weather office confirms a tornado was spotted over the Strait of Georgia just west of the Vancouver International Airport at about 5 p.m. on Nov. 6.
It says the storm then swept over a section of the University of B.C. campus, downing trees and power lines across a major road to the campus.
Buses, pedestrians and cyclists were still diverted from University Boulevard as crews continued clearing away fallen trees and branches two days after the warning.