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Storm and heavy snowfall warnings issued for BC Interior highways

Storm and heavy snowfall warnings issued for BC Interior highways It’s going to be a dangerous day on the Interior’s roads. Environment Canada is warning drivers of a storm along Hwy 3 (Paulson Summit to Kootenay Pass) and heavy snowfall along the Coquihalla (Hope to Merritt) and Hwy 1 (Eagle Pass to Rogers Pass). About 15 centimetres of snow is expected to fall on the Coquihalla later this evening. Last night, about 25 cm snow fell on the highway. “Snow will ease during the day today as the snow level rises to 1200 m then become heavy at times tonight as the snow level lowers to 200 metres,” Environment Canada explained.

Winter Storm Warning for Paulson Summit to Kootenay Pass

by Lone Sheep Publishing on Monday Feb 01 2021 Drivers can expect snowfall accumulations of 30 to 40 cm by Tuesday evening. A incoming frontal system heading into the BC Interior Monday night has forced Environment Canada to issue a Winter Storm Warning for Highway 3, Paulson Summit to Kootenay Pass. Environment Canada said hazardous winter conditions are expected with snowfall of 30 to 40 cm hitting the ground by Tuesday evening. “A frontal system over the south coast will move through the BC interior tonight and Tuesday,” Environment Canada said. “Snow at times heavy will continue today through Tuesday. Snowfall accumulations of 30 to 40 cm can be expected by Tuesday evening.”

Snowfall warnings issued for several B C areas and highways

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. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 31, 2021 1:55 PM PT | Last Updated: January 31 Environment Canada is urging drivers to be prepared for heavy snowfall on several B.C. highways. (CBC)

Heavy snowfall is expected on some Interior mountain passes - BC News

Heavy snowfall is expected on some Interior mountain passes - BC News
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Precipitation to continue into Monday morning | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley, Kimberley, Ktunaxa Nation

Posted: January 31, 2021 Precipitation to continue into Monday morning Mainroad East Kootenay Contracting’s meteorological service is predicting variable precipitation of light flurries to snow-rain showers continuing into Monday morning (Feb. 1). Cranbrook, Moyie and Columbia Valley: Scattered periods of light snow showers lingering into Sunday morning mostly in areas south of Kimberley with amounts one to four cm by daybreak Sunday.  The snow becomes more widespread Sunday afternoon with two to six cm by daybreak Monday while Panorama receives five to 10 cm. Elk Valley area: Periods of snow into Sunday morning with amounts of two four cm by daybreak Sunday and southwest winds gusting from 30 to 50 km/h. Later Sunday morning, snow becomes more widespread with one to four cm by Monday morning  and higher amounts expected above 1,000 m.

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