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Snow prompts special weather statement for Interior highways

Environment Canada has issued special weather statements for highway passes across B.C.'s southern Interior, warningfresh snow is in the forecast for the next day or so.

Environment Canada warns snow could fall on high passes through Tuesday

Snow on the Okanagan Connector at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday. More is expected during the day before petering off by evening. (DriveBC)

Drivers are being warned about fresh snow onhighway passes through B.C.'s Interiorwith a number of special weather statements in effect.

Environment Canada said flurries developed over elevated passes Monday evening as a cold front floweddown from northern B.C. About 10 centimetres fell between Merritt and Kamloops overnight, a statement said, with snow beginning elsewhere Tuesday morning.

A collision involving two semi-trailerson the Coquihalla Highway south of Merritt created traffic delays overnight. The road has since been cleared, but drivers are warned to expect delays due toweather and road conditions.

The Coquihalla, Okanagan Connector, Rogers Pass and Allison Pass will see the most snow, according to the agency.

The statement said meteorologists expect 5-10 centimetres of fresh powder, but heavier snowfall is a possibility. The snow is expected to peter out late Tuesday.Strong, gusty winds are also in the forecast.

Drivers are always advised to slow down and use caution when the weather changes on B.C.'s mountain passes.

The province requires passenger vehicles be equipped with winter tireson many rural highways and high mountain passes in the Interior, North and Vancouver Island between Oct. 1 and March 31.

Trucks travelling those routes are also required to carry chains.