Snow falls on Metro Vancouver again, leaving slick conditions
Monday night brought another round of snow to the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley regions, though it’s not anything like what we experienced in December.
Flurries have created some slick conditions on roadways through the Lower Mainland, with flakes continuing to fall into Tuesday morning.
Several crashes have been reported on major routes in the region, and some callers describe seeing buses having trouble getting up hills.
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Police agencies and other officials have also urged people to be cautious on the roads, asking drivers to give themselves extra time getting around.
Light snow is falling! Please take some extra time this morning as some of our roadways are a little slippery. Have a great day! pic.twitter.com/tc8vkMUXuu
— Abbotsford Police Department (@AbbyPoliceDept) January 31, 2023
“It could be a little slippery out there this morning,” CityNews Meteorologist Michael Kuss said.
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“Especially on the side streets or even the city streets, we’re seeing slick conditions combined with that light traffic working the snow away, combining that with the brine that’s down where it is down. Now we are seeing some of the roads — especially side streets — are not treated, so watch out for those slippery roads. Of course, sidewalks or if you’re on the bike, it’s slick out there.”
Kuss says while we’re dealing with snow through the morning, it shouldn’t be consistent all day.
Light snow falling (and hitting the ground) mainly in the darker blue area. Already a dusting on the in North Vancouver and down the coast. Should taper off by about 9 or 10 AM. #Snow @CityNewsVAN pic.twitter.com/h7VWC0omhk
— Michael Kuss (@Kusswx) January 31, 2023
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“We’re seeing the back edge of this precipitation already up over the northern parts of the Sunshine Coast and central Island. So it won’t take long before the waves move through,” he explained, noting snow should taper off in the afternoon.
“With the snow coming down, it’s sticking or at least making for slushy conditions. It’s slippery out there.”
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The forecast calls for light rain and potentially snow following in on Wednesday as temperatures start to climb.
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