Heads up, drivers, you are being advised to stay home for a few days.

Freezing rain and snow is forecast for the B.C. interior today bringing hazardous road conditions right through until Tuesday.

"Drivers are urged to avoid non-essential travel," the Ministry of Transportation said in a release. "Since the severe storm cycle began on Dec. 23, Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure maintenance contractors in the southern Interior have been out in full force with more than 500 pieces of equipment across the region. They are continuing to plow, sand and salt the highways to ensure they remain as safe as possible. However, conditions can change quickly."

Drivers who must travel are advised to use extreme caution and be prepared for highway closures on short notice for safety reasons.

The precipitation also increases the avalanche hazard. Highways may be closed for avalanche control throughout this period.

For the latest road conditions, visit Drivebc.ca.


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