On Tuesday morning, there will be snow on some busy B.C. mountain passes.
“The heavy snow will lessen to periods of light snow on Tuesday morning,” Environment Canada said in its warning.
“A cold front will move through on Tuesday afternoon and create another round of flurries, sometimes heavy.”
At the summit of the Coquihalla Highway, Environment Canada forecasts around 15 centimetres of snow. It’s expected to be heavy and wet snow, and could potentially make the roads slick.
From Eagle Pass to Rogers Pass, the Trans Canada was expecting to see 15 to 20 centimetres of snow between Monday night and Tuesday afternoon.