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Fog shrouding Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island could last into Tuesday

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada is warning of near-zero visibility for parts of Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island as thick fog envelopes the region.

The weather agency says the fog is caused by a ridge of high pressure, trapping moisture near the surface of the affected areas.

The conditions that also affected parts of the Lower Mainland over the weekend are expected to last into Tuesday afternoon.

The fog warning covers most of Metro Vancouver including Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey and the Vancouver International Airport, but excluding the north shore.

YVR issued a statement on social media over the weekend warning passengers of possible disruptions due to reduced-visibility operations when pilots cannot see the runway well.

Environment Canada says motorists should allow for extra time when travelling and exercise caution in low-visibility conditions.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 19, 2026.

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