UPDATE: 12:45 p.m. According to BC Hydro, 740 are still without power across the Lower Mainland.
Just over 8,200 customers are still without power across the Lower Mainland. Environment Canada data showed that wind speeds reached up to 89 kilometres per hour in parts of the Lower Mainland.
A summary of last night's winds across the South Coast #BCstorm More details here: https://t.co/Aho10rrzF3 Standby for Interior winds pic.twitter.com/KCnjeVaDFM
— ECCC Weather BC (@ECCCWeatherBC) May 24, 2017
READ: Strong winds expected for Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island
According to BC Hydro, their crews and contractors worked through the night to restore power. All planned outages for Wednesday have been cancelled as a result. The windstorm knocked down trees, damaged cars and even boats at Sunset Beach.
#Vancouver storm! #bcstorm #Englishbay #Sunsetbeach #falsecreek pic.twitter.com/pfALFS0BjX
— Smitty (@Smith442Smith) May 24, 2017