April flurries could kill May flowers?
They might or might not. Probably not because it's only supposed to be a bit of snow.
Environment Canada is calling for clouds tonight but a 60 per cent chance of snow showers which will turn into light snow overnight with a low of 0 C.
Late season SNOW is in the forecast with 5 to 10 cm expected on Saturday for #RogersPass #BCHwy1 #PinePass #BCHwy97 #Yoho and Elk Valley including #Fernie. Be sure to check @DriveBC before heading out on Sat. Full details here: https://t.co/QgEfWGgpil #BCstorm pic.twitter.com/TjB5x5Dmh8
— ECCC Weather British Columbia (@ECCCWeatherBC) April 25, 2019
Saturday will see snow in the morning, but will change to showers ending near noon with a mix of sun and cloud.
Local snowfall amount will be 2 cm.
Winds will also become north at 30 km/h gusting to 50 late in the morning with a high of 7 C.
If you're heading north on Highway 97 out of Prince George today, the road that was closed south of Summit Lake due to flooding has officially re-opened.
As of 8:30 p.m. yesterday (April 25), two-way traffic has been restored between Mitchell Road and Summit Lake Road, located 30km north of the city.
#BcHwy97 has been restored to 2-way traffic 4 kms south of #SummitLake. Please be sure to adhere to traffic signage through this site as overall width is reduced from shoulder erosion along the northbound lane.… https://t.co/eqkf1fxSCm
— YRB Fort George Ltd (@YRBFortGeorge) April 26, 2019