The weather is forecast to take a drastic turn starting Tuesday afternoon.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the Prince George and Stuart-Nechako areas saying a cold front is expected to deliver 15-25 millimetres of rain along with thunderstorms and to be followed by winds gusting to 60 km/h.
It will be part of a pattern sweeping across the province and forecast to last through to Wednesday.
"An upper level disturbance develops Tuesday night, bringing rain and a risk of thunderstorms to eastern regions of the province from the B.C. Peace River area to the Kootenay. Gusty winds are likely to continue as well for the central interior and the North and South Thompson regions," Environment Canada says.