Environment Canada advises travellers to the Lower Mainland to get their winter tires on
KAMLOOPS — Get your winter tires on early.
That’s the message for drivers heading over the high mountain passes toward the Lower Mainland this weekend.
Environment Canada’s Doug Lundquist says a bit of snow hit the Pennask Summit on the Okanagan Connector overnight, and it’s likely not finished.
“There’s more cold air moving down (Friday), so we could have maybe a few centimetres on the [Coquihalla] between Merritt and Kamloops at the highest terrain. But if a cell manages to go directly over the highway, it could be even five or 10 (centimetres),” said Lundquist, who notes accumulations could increase further south.