The last in a series of storms is moving out of British Columbia now, and amajor pattern change is taking place for that part of North America. Wednesdayand Thursday, a large high pressure system will build over western Canada andwill completely block any more storms from the Pacific. The result will be anextended dry spell for the Olympic Games that will last through at leastSaturday.Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist John Kocet.
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