According to Environment Canada, an incoming meteorological system in the Pacific is expected to bring a significant amount of snow to areas with higher altitudes. The snow is expected to start falling later on Sunday, with travel conditions between Hope and Merritt being affected until Tuesday.
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“The exact amount of snowfall is uncertain at this time, but the guidance is beginning to agree on amounts ranging between 20 and 40 cm depending on location and altitude,” said Environment Canada. The National Weather Service has warned motorists to be prepared for adverse conditions, including visibility that may suddenly drop from time to time. Trending Stories
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The story goes on under the ad 2:21 BC Afternoon weather forecast: April 1, BC Weather forecast evening: April 1 Also Saturday, Environment Canada issued a winter storm on a section of Highway 3 between Paulson Summit and Kootenay Pass. Between 20 and 30 cm are predicted to fall from Sunday night until Monday afternoon. “As all snowfall becomes more secure, a winter storm warning will be issued,” Environment Canada said Saturday afternoon. For the latest across the country, visit DriveBC. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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According to Environment Canada, an incoming meteorological system in the Pacific is expected to bring a significant amount of snow to areas with higher altitudes. The snow is expected to start falling later on Sunday, with travel conditions between Hope and Merritt being affected until Tuesday.
Read more: Heavy rainfall, strong wind for the Sunday of Kato Sterea BC
“The exact amount of snowfall is uncertain at this time, but the guidance is beginning to agree on amounts ranging between 20 and 40 cm depending on location and altitude,” said Environment Canada. The National Weather Service has warned motorists to be prepared for adverse conditions, including visibility that may suddenly drop from time to time. Trending Stories
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The story goes on under the ad 2:21 BC Afternoon weather forecast: April 1, BC Weather forecast evening: April 1 Also Saturday, Environment Canada issued a winter storm on a section of Highway 3 between Paulson Summit and Kootenay Pass. Between 20 and 30 cm are predicted to fall from Sunday night until Monday afternoon. “As all snowfall becomes more secure, a winter storm warning will be issued,” Environment Canada said Saturday afternoon. For the latest across the country, visit DriveBC. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.