British Columbia

Heavy snow in Okanagan, Thompson areas of B.C. prompt weather warnings

Environment Canada is warning of heavy snow across several sections of B.C.'s southern Interior, as well as icy conditions due to freezing rain further north.

10-15 cm expected in North Okanagan, Shuswap, Thompson areas, Environment Canada says

Wet snow fell over downtown Kamloops on Tuesday morning. Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for the South and North Thompson regions as well as the Shuswap and North Okanagan. (Doug Herbert/CBC)

Environment Canada is warning of heavy snow across several sections of B.C.'s southern Interior, as well as icy conditions due to freezing rain further north.

The agency said five centimetres of fresh snow has already fallen on the North and South Thompson, Shuswap and North Okanagan regions Tuesday morning.

Up to 10 centimetres more is possible at higher elevations before temperatures warm in the afternoon, turning the snow into rain.

Drivers have been warned of changing road conditions as the heavy snow could affect visibility and build up quickly.

Meanwhile, inland sections of the North Coast of B.C. are under a freezing rain warning. The agency said ice buildup has begun in the area.

"Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots will become icy, slippery and hazardous. Take extra care when walking or driving in affected areas," read the agency warning Tuesday.

The freezing rain is forecast to end in the afternoon.

The rain had been mixed with ice pellets or snow in the areas of 100 Mile, Prince George, North Coast, Bulkley Valley and Stuart-Nechako regions. Weather advisories for those areas were rescinded Tuesday morning.