British Columbia

Cold winds, snow and possible freezing rain forecast for parts of B.C.

Environment Canada says a cold air mass is expected to settle across much of the south coast on Tuesday, bringing a mix of rain, snow and the risk of freezing rain to Metro Vancouver, Howe Sound and the Sea to Sky Highway, the eastern Fraser Valley, the Sunshine Coast and central and eastern parts of Vancouver Island.

Mass of cold air expected along South Coast on Tuesday; Arctic winds in forecast to the north

People walk down a street during a period of snowfall in downtown Vancouver on Dec. 17, 2021. Environment Canada says more snow could be on the way beginning on Tuesday. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Cold and winter storm warnings have been posted throughout many parts of B.C.

Environment Canada says a cold air mass is expected to settle across much of the South Coast on Tuesday, bringing a mix of rain, snow and the risk of freezing rain to Metro Vancouver, Howe Sound and the Sea to Sky Highway, the eastern Fraser Valley, the Sunshine Coast and central and eastern parts of Vancouver Island.

The weather office says strong Arctic winds with chill values nearing –20 C are expected for inland parts of the North Coast, including Terrace and Kitimat, while a snowfall warning of up to 15 centimetres covers Atlin, Dease Lake and Teslin.

It says periods of heavy snow are expected to affect travel conditions on high elevation sections of several highways starting Tuesday and lasting until Thursday, with exact snowfall amounts varying between mountain passes.

Storms are expected along parts of the Coquihalla Highway, the Okanagan Connector, Highway 3 and the Trans-Canada from Eagle Pass to Rogers Pass.

Environment Canada says driving conditions may change quickly and it is warning that snow may cause reduced visibility for drivers.