Saturday, November 18, 2017

Snowfall for inland areas of North Coast makes for challenging conditions

While the prospect of snow for Prince Rupert was limited to a few, short flurries in the afternoon, the intensive amount of rain that arrived last night and into the overnight has provided for some strong accumulations in inland communities and on their roadways.

A Snowfall warning for the North Coast inland region was lifted at 11 AM, but not before the weather system had deposited up to 25 centimetres in some locations.




And while the warning may no longer be in effect, additional snow is expected for the Terrace-Smithers-Kitimat regions thought the afternoon and into the evening. With an additional five to fifteen centimetres expected depending where you are travelling before the storm has move through the region.

Terrace
Kitimat
Smithers

To keep up to date on Road conditions around the Northwest see the Drive BC website or twitter feed.

You can also look ahead to the most recent conditions through our link to the network of highway cameras, our archive page can be found here.

A look at some of the conditions at the 11 AM hour can be reviewed below:

Onion Lake towards Kitimat

Kwinitsa between Prince Rupert and Terrace

Hwy 16 & 37 at Terrace

Smithers


Fore more notes on weather related items see our Weather archive.

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