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The Coquihalla Highway could see 30 centimetres of snow overnight and tomorrow.
While the upper elevations highways will get the most snow, valley bottoms in the Okanagan and Kamloops will not be spared.
Kamloops could reach a high of 13 Celsius by Sunday, but Okanagan cities aren't expected to break into double digit high temperatures.
Residents in Kamloops and the Okanagan could see daytime high temperatures in the double digits by Sunday.
An extreme cold warning has been issued for the North Thompson as temperatures across the region plummet.
It was a return to winter this morning, but will it last?
While not bone-chilling cold, temperatures could be low enough to make ice wine harvesting a possibility later this week.
This could be the last warm weekend in a while as temperatures are expected to return to normal or below normal for this time of year by late next week.
The high temperatures were recorded early this morning in an unusual weather day that began with high winds and scattered thunderstorms across the region.
Environment Canada says it's going to get windy today in Kamloops and Okanagan, especially in the South Okanagan where a wind warning may be issued.
Heavy snow is expected to continue into this afternoon on the Trans-Canada Highway through Eagle and Rogers Pass.
Hold onto your hat, it's going to be windy this morning.
It looks like December will end on a snowy note as Environment Canada calls for periods of snow this week.
We think the snow may start to fall before midnight. I’m crossing my fingers it’s going to fall on Christmas Day, making it a perfect Christmas Day or evening," Environment Canada meteorologist Doug Lundquist says.
A mix of snow and rain is headed for mountain passes in southern British Columbia today.
It's not a good day to travel anywhere in southern B.C. today.
Another week of Pacific frontal systems means warm and wet weather start to the week on the valley floor, with winter driving on the mountain passes out of the region.
Did you get out and enjoy the weekend?
Defying early predictions of a cold, snowy winter, forecasters are more unsure than ever of what's in store for winter's second half.
It looks like Okanagan residents might have some shovelling to do tomorrow and this weekend, while Kamloops residents will probably only need a broom.
Up to 20 centimetres of snow is expected today on the Trans-Canada Highway from Rogers Pass through to Eagle Pass.
Today is the first day of winter from a meteorological point of view.
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