British Columbia

Snowfall warnings issued for several B.C. areas and highways

Snowfall warnings are in effect for several B.C. highways and up to 25 centimetres of snow is expected to fall before Monday morning.

Heavy snow and wind expected on Sea-to-Sky Highway through Monday

Environment Canada is urging drivers to be prepared for heavy snowfall on several B.C. highways. (CBC)

Snowfall warnings are in effect for several B.C. areas and highways, as a series of Pacific weather systems move through the province. 

Environment Canada expects gusty winds to accompany five to 10 centimetres of snow falling on the Coquihalla Highway between Hope and Merritt.

In the Kootenay region, up to 25 centimetres of snow is expected to fall on Highway 3 between the Paulson Summit and Kootenay Pass and on the Trans Canada Highway between Eagle Pass and Rogers Pass by Monday morning. Snow is expected to continue along both routes through Monday, 

Fifteen to 25 centimetres of wet, heavy snow is expected for the Sea-to-Sky Highway, and while it will taper off Sunday evening, snow will continue to create difficulties for drivers on Monday as another system moves over the area. Another 15 centimetres of snow and rain could fall Monday.  

Snow is also expected on the Okanagan Connector, Highway 97 and the Yellowhead Highway. Environment Canada is warning drivers that visibility may be reduced as a result of the snow and advises them to be prepared for slippery conditions.