April showers take a break in southern B.C.
Digital Reporter
Sunday, April 5, 2015, 9:51 AM - The end of the Easter weekend also marks an end to gloomy conditions and rain for parts of British Columbia.
The exit of a low pressure system will bring a nice stretch of spring weather back to the province.
"An upper level low, which has been bringing cloudy, unsettled skies and showers, will be tracking further southeast," says Weather Network meteorologist Erin Wenckstern.
"This will allow for a break from precipitation and temperatures will rebound to above seasonal beginning Sunday."
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The week kicks off with a return to above seasonal temperatures along the southern coast and into the lower mainland.
These areas of the province will enjoy mainly sunny skies and double digit temperatures for the rest of the week, with a high of 15 degrees in Vancouver on Wednesday.