Let it … wait? What

Environment Canada has released a weather warning, calling for “late season snow” over highway passes through Friday morning.
“A cold upper trough moving through British Columbia will give some late season flurries to the mountain passes and northern British Columbia overnight and Friday morning.”
They’re calling for flurries about 1300 m, though they could “briefly descend lower during periods of intense flurry activity.”

Can’t see that happening here. We’re at 830 m.

“Over northern BC, the Alaska Highway (Highway 97) from the Rocky Mountain foothills to the Liard River can also expect flurries overnight.”
They expect it to change back to rain by tomorrow as the air begins to warm.

Motorists and those venturing outdoors are encouraged to be prepared for winter-like conditions.

Craig Waters reports seven inches of snow in the Boulder Lake area, but take that with a grain of salt. He is, after all, a guy.

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