Up to 20 cm of snow could be seen today on Interior highways

A snow warning remains in effect for Interior highways today.

"A frontal system moving across the British Columbia Interior continues to bring snow to most southern highway passes for the Thanksgiving long weekend," according to a statement from Environment Canada.

"As snow levels continue to drop, precipitation from the system will be snow over the highest elevations. An additional 2 to 10 cm of snow is expected today over these areas."

A weather warning is currently in effect for the Coquihalla from Hope to Merritt, the Trans-Canada from Eagle Pass to Rogers Pass and the Okanagan Connector from Kelowna to Merritt.

On Highway 5 from Merritt to Kamloops, heavy snow is expected, up to 20 cm.

"Intensity of the snow may fluctuate due to the convective nature of the snow. The heavy snow is forecast to taper off this evening," according to Environment Canada.

Road conditions are available online through DriveB.C.

To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@canada.ca or tweet reports using #BCStorm.

Winter tires or chains are required on most routes in British Columbia from Oct. 1 to April 30.


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Carli Berry

Carli Berry has been telling stories in the Okanagan for the past three years and after finding her footing in the newspaper industry, joined the Infonews team in January 2020. Recipient of the 2019 MA Murray award for feature writing, Carli is passionate about stories that involve housing, business and the environment. Born on Vancouver Island, she is happy to say Okanagan Lake reminds, her slightly, of the ocean. Carli can be reached at (250) 864-7494 or email cberry@infonews.ca.