British Columbia

Snow makes roads treacherous on South Coast

It appears winter is not over yet for Metro Vancouver and other parts of the South Coast getting a few centimetres of snow again this morning and that's making driving treacherous in some places.

While only a few centimetres are expected, it's cold enough for snow to accumulate in some areas

There was fresh snow in Surrey Monday morning. (Nadia Jannif/CBC)

It appears winter is not over yet for Metro Vancouver and other parts of the South Coast that are getting snow again this morning.

While only a few centimetres are forecast to fall as a low pressure system moves in from the Pacific Ocean, the snow has been accumulating in some areas.

Enough snow has already accumulated on southern Vancouver Island to make for treacherous travel conditions on some roads.

Highway 1 was closed in both directions just before noon at the south end of the Malahat near Goldstream park because of a collision, but it reopened a short time later.

Helijet and Harbour Air flights between Vancouver, Victoria and Nanaimo were also on hold at 10:30 a.m. PT because of the weather.

The next big shift in the weather pattern will come Tuesday afternoon as another Pacific storm moves in, bringing warmer temperatures and rain for the next few days, according to CBC meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe.

Officials with the City of Vancouver say the main roads have already been treated with brine and plows will be sent out to clear routes if necessary.