Environment Canada issues snowfall warning along British Columbia-Yukon border, predicting up to 20 cm snowfall and low visibility.

Environment Canada has issued its first snowfall warnings of the season along the British Columbia-Yukon border, predicting up to 20 cm of snow in some areas. Snowfall will begin today in southwestern Yukon and last until Saturday, with 10 cm expected in most regions and up to 25 cm in Swift River. Drivers are cautioned about low visibility due to drifting snow, and a wind warning has been issued for coastal sections. An atmospheric river may impact southern B.C. this weekend.

October 17, 2024
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