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Prince George Thunderstorm Warning downgraded

Environment Canada has downgraded the Severe Thunderstorm Warning in Prince George to a Thunderstorm Watch, but that does not mean we are out of the woods just yet.

Matt MacDonald, a Meteorologist with Environment Canada, said there is still the chance the thunderstorms could return.

“There is still potential, so we are keeping a close eye on the radar this afternoon. Just be on the lookout for heavy rain and we may re-issue a severe thunderstorm warning as we go into the evening.”

He said drivers should be careful on the roads, especially in the event of a downpour.

There has already been 10 to 15 millimetres of rainfall so far today, and depending on the weather there could be 5 to 10 millimetres more.

“It’s a good reminder that with thunderstorms with lightning, the only safe place to be is inside a vehicle or indoors. A reminder not to touch any appliances that are plugged in.”

As we are heading into the weekend, he added that residents can look forward to dryer condition starting on Friday.

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