Canada Is Being Hit By Snow From Coast To Coast To Coast & 35 cm Is Expected In 1 Area
This weekend, snow in Canada is happening coast to coast to coast and one area could get up to 35 centimetres when all is said and done.
On November 14, Environment Canada put in place either a winter storm, blizzard or snowfall warning for parts of all three of the country's coasts.
Areas in B.C., Northwest Territories and Newfoundland are getting hit by a blast of winter weather over the weekend.
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Up to 35 cm
Expected snowfall amount for parts of B.C.
Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for Nicola, Fraser Valley, and Fraser Canyon in B.C. along the Coquihalla Highway from Hope to Merritt.
From Saturday through to Sunday evening, 25 to 35 centimetres of snow is forecast in those areas so people are being asked to prepare for reduced visibility and quickly changing travel conditions.
On the northern coast of Northwest Territories, two to four centimetres of snow is expected but a blizzard warning is in place until Saturday evening because of strong winds.
In Newfoundland, snowfall warnings are in place with up to 20 centimetres forecast for some areas with higher amounts expected further inland.
Winter forecasts for Canada have been out for a while and it's set to be a cold and snowy season but some areas could see mild temperatures.
