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December 31, 2021 - 9:51 AM
As much as 30 centimetres of snow is forecast for the Hope-Princeton, Coquihalla and other mountain pass highways through the weekend.
“A winter storm moving across B.C. will begin to spread snow to the highways over southern B.C. beginning Saturday afternoon,” says a special weather statement issued by Environment Canada today, Dec. 31.
“The snow will continue into Sunday and begin to ease off early Monday morning.”
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The affected highways are the Coquihalla from Hope to Merritt, Highway 3 from Hope to Princeton and from the Paulson Summit to Kootenay Pass and Highway 1 from Eagle Pass to Rogers Pass.
The forecast for Kamloops is for slowly rising temperatures through the weekend with a 30% chance of flurries starting Sunday and continuing into next week. Daytime highs will be around -6 Celsius.
Flurries are expected to start in the Okanagan on Saturday, turn to snow Sunday night and continue with a mix of snow and flurries into next week. Daytime highs are expected to reach -5 C on Monday.
Check Drive B.C. here for the latest updates on road conditions.
For the latest on the special weather statements along with weather watches and warnings, go to Environment Canada's web page here.
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