Environment Canada is forecasting 15-20 centimetres of snow to fall starting this evening as upper warm front moves across the northern and central interior.
"Brisk winds behind the front may bring occasional reduction in visibility due to blowing snow overnight tonight and Friday morning over some areas," Environment Canada added in an statement.
"Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions."
The snow will ease early Friday morning from Smithers to Prince George and late Friday morning over McBride and Valemount as the warm front moves into Alberta.