With temperatures still below freezing, drivers can expect Interior highways to be slippery in some areas.

Drivers are being advised of compact snow on Highway 1 from Jackass Mountain Summit to Spences Bridge, according to DriveB.C. Highway 5 is slushy with slippery sections between the Great Bear Snowshed and Coquihalla Summit; and Highway 12 has compact snow from the start of the highway to Lytton.

DriveB.C. is also reporting slippery sections on several stretches highway this morning – Highway 3 between Princeton and Hedley; Highway 3A east of Keremeos; Highway 5A from the beginning of the highway to the Highway 97 junction; Highway 6 EW between Vernon and Cherryville; Highway 97  between Vernon and Coldstream; Highway 97A between Sicamous and Enderby; all of Highway 97B; and Westside Road.

Charles Andrews, who commutes from Armstrong to Sicamous on Highway 97A, reports that this morning's trip, Dec. 8, was mostly bare but wet all the way.

Taking a look at weather, the day starts off at -3 Celsius in Kamloops before cooling to -6 C over the course of the day. Both Vernon and Kelowna will begin the day at -7 C, warm slightly to -5 C and then drop to -6 C, and there is a chance of flurries this morning and afternoon. Temperatures in Penticton will hover between -1 C and -2 C with periods of snow this morning and afternoon.

At the ski hills, Big White Mountain Resort is reporting 2 centimetres of new snow over the past 24 hours and 14 cm over the past week. Sun Peaks Ski Resort got 4 cm over the past 48 hours and 5 cm in the past week. Silver Star Mountain Resort has 3 cm of new snow and 10 cm since last week. Apex Mountain Resort has no new snow but 5 cm over the past week.

Taking a look at weather, the day starts off at -3 Celsius in Kamloops before cooling to -6 over the course of the day. Both Vernon and Kelowna will begin the day at -7 C, warm slightly to -5 C and then drop to -6 C, and there is a chance of flurries this morning and afternoon. Temperatures in Penticton will hover between -1 C and -2 C with periods of snow this morning and afternoon.


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