The Coquihalla Highway and Okanagan Connector could see freezing rain or ice pellets on Monday evening.
That’s the forecast from Environment Canada, which has issued a special weather statement for the Southern Interior highways.
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It’s also telling drivers to expect snow to start falling on the Okanagan Connector at high elevations on Monday night and that 5 to 10 cm will have fallen by Tuesday.
By Tuesday afternoon Environment Canada is expecting the freezing rain risk will give way to rain or showers.
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