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Rise and shine, Prince George!

Wet snow is coming to higher levels of the city
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Sunrise over the river in November. (via Hanna Petersen)

7:30 a.m.

A special weather statement is in effect for Prince George.

According to Environment Canada, periods of wet snow is expected to fall at higher terrain levels today (March 26) as a colder airmass brings in precipitation over the central interior.

As much as 5 cm of snow could fly in Prince George, the Cariboo & Chilcotin regions, as well as the Yellowhead highway at the Alberta border.

6 a.m.

Now that the dust has settled, it's time for the rain to wash it away.

Environment Canada says Prince George could see rain showers today (March 26) and possibly wet flurries to start the morning.

Up to 10 millimetres is in the forecast, along with a high of 5 C.

The showers are expected to end late in the evening, followed by partly cloudy skies thanks to 20 km/h winds blowing north.

The overnight low will dip to -4 C with the wind chill.

Have a sunrise photo of Prince George? Email it to [email protected], and we'll feature it in Rise and shine, Prince George! Don't forget to include the date the picture was taken, the location and your full name.