Flurry warning issued for Trans-Canada Highway

Drivers are being warned that flurries are expected on the Trans-Canada Highway starting Monday afternoon. The snowfall is expected to continue into Tuesday, May 10, from Eagle Pass to Rogers Pass, according to a statement from Environment Canada. Generally light flurries are expected...

Flurry warning issued for Trans-Canada Highway

Drivers are being warned that flurries are expected on the Trans-Canada Highway starting Monday afternoon.

The snowfall is expected to continue into Tuesday, May 10, from Eagle Pass to Rogers Pass, according to a statement from Environment Canada.

Generally light flurries are expected along the highest elevation sections of the highway route," according to Environment Canada.

"Bouts of heavier flurries are possible but will be brief and localized. During this period, cool and unsettled conditions will keep snow levels near these high elevation sections."

Environment Canada is asking drivers to be prepare for changing travel conditions if snow accumulates quickly on roads.

Snowfall warnings are also in effect for the Coquihalla Highway, from Hope to Kamloops, the Okanagan Connector from Merritt to Kelowna and Highway 3 from Hope to Princeton via Allison Pass.

Road conditions are available through DriveB.C.'s website.

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


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