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Snow warning for B.C.'s Interior mountain passes

Up to five centimetres may fall on parts of the Coquihalla Highway from Hope to Kamloops, the Okanagan Connector from Merritt to Kelowna, at Allison Pass on Highway 3 from Hope to Princeton, and on the Kootenay and Rogers passes.

Up to 5 cm may fall on some roads, flash floods possible further north, weather agency says

A snowy highway, with treetops covered with powder.
The Coquihalla Connector, or Highway 97C, is seen between Kelowna and Loon Lake in June 2023. Environment Canada has issued a warning of possible flurries and wet snow in the region. (Jay Bertagnolli/CBC)

Environment Canada is warning motorists of possible snow at mountain passes on a number of major highways acrossBritishColumbia'sInterior.

The agency says a weather system will bring a cool air mass to theB.C. Interior on Saturday and Sunday, which may combine with some heavy precipitation to form snow at mountain passes.

It says up to five centimetres may fall on parts of the Coquihalla Highway from Hope toKamloops, the Okanagan Connector from Merritt to Kelowna, at Allison Pass on Highway 3 from Hope toPrinceton, and on the Kootenay and Rogers passes.

Environment Canada has also issued a number of other weather warnings for central and northeasternB.C., with the northern Peace River region and areas nearFortNelsonslated to see up to 50 millimetres of rain through to Saturday.

The warnings say flash floods and water pooling on roads may come as a result, as well as possible flooding of low-lying areas.

A severe thunderstorm watch has also been posted for Wells Grey Park, Quesnel and Williams Lake, with the forecast calling for strong wind gusts and possible large hail.