A warm (and wet) front is moving across the province, threatening to dump up to a foot of snow on tumbler (and much of the rest of the North) over the next two days.
According to Envronment Canada, “light snow may fall during the day on Thursday, the heavier snow associated with the front will begin late Thursday afternoon or Thursday evening from Whitehorse to Blue River and push northeast into Watson Lake and the B.C. Peace River District overnight. The snow will finally make its way into the Fort Nelson region early Friday morning.”
Snow is expected to continue through central B.C. and the North Columbia Friday night.
Trent is the publisher of Tumbler RidgeLines.

