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Overnight Snowfall Forecast for Coquihalla Highway Could Impact Travelers

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Snow-covered section of the Coquihalla Highway in British Columbia during winter driving conditions.
Drivers traveling through the Coquihalla Highway are being warned about possible overnight snowfall and hazardous road conditions.
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Snow Expected Along Coquihalla Highway

Weather officials are forecasting overnight snowfall for parts of the Coquihalla Highway, raising concerns for drivers traveling through British Columbia’s mountain routes.

The sudden return of winter-like weather in May could lead to hazardous road conditions, especially at higher elevations where temperatures are expected to drop significantly overnight.

Motorists are being urged to stay alert and prepare for rapidly changing driving conditions.


Travelers Warned About Slippery Road Conditions

Authorities say snowfall combined with wet roads may create dangerous driving conditions across sections of the highway.

Drivers could experience:

  • Reduced visibility
  • Slippery pavement
  • Snow accumulation in mountain passes
  • Slower traffic and possible delays

Officials are encouraging motorists to check road conditions and weather updates before starting long-distance travel.


Long Weekend Travel Could Be Affected

The snowfall forecast comes as many travelers prepare for increased traffic during the holiday weekend.

The Coquihalla Highway is one of British Columbia’s busiest travel routes, connecting the Lower Mainland with the Interior region. Unexpected snow during spring travel periods can create additional risks for drivers who may already have removed winter tires or emergency supplies from their vehicles.

Transportation officials continue monitoring the situation closely.


Drivers Advised to Prepare for Changing Weather

Safety experts recommend travelers:

  • Carry winter emergency kits
  • Drive at reduced speeds
  • Maintain safe following distances
  • Ensure tires are suitable for mountain conditions
  • Monitor highway alerts before departure

Officials say weather conditions in mountain regions can change quickly, even during late spring months.


B.C. Weather Continues to Shift Dramatically

British Columbia has experienced highly variable weather conditions this season, including wildfire concerns, heavy rain, and sudden temperature drops across different regions.

Meteorologists say mountain highways remain especially vulnerable to unexpected snow events due to elevation and rapidly changing weather systems.


Conclusion

The overnight snowfall forecast for the Coquihalla Highway serves as a reminder that winter driving conditions can still return unexpectedly in British Columbia’s mountain regions. Travelers are being encouraged to stay cautious, plan ahead, and monitor road conditions before heading out.


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