UPDATE: The travel advisory for Highway 97 north of Williams Lake has been lifted. Drive BC describes road conditions in the area as compact snow with slippery sections.
Original Story
A travel advisory is in effect for Highway 97 between Mountain House Road and Stoner Pit Rd for 178.3 km (eight kilometres north of Wildwood to 20 kilometres north of Hixon.)
#BCHwy97 A travel advisory is in effect between #WilliamsLake to 20 km north of #HixonBC due to blowing snow with limited visibility, and slippery sections. Travel is not recommended unless absolutely necessary. Full details: https://t.co/Pu1F9ziqoM #Quesnel #Cariboo
— DriveBC C (@DriveBC_C) February 2, 2019
Drive BC issued the travel advisory because of limited visibility with snow and slippery sections. Travel is not recommended unless absolutely necessary.
A slow-moving winter storm has been making its way across the north bringing lots of snow with it. As we head into the weekend, the temperatures are expected to plunge to -15C overnight in Williams Lake Friday, but the windchill will make it feel like -26C. Saturday night the windchill will make the overnight temperature feel like -39C.
Read More:Blizzard-like conditions hitting B.C. Interior highways
Travel advisory for Hwy 97 upgraded to a "do not travel unless absolutely necessary due to extreme conditions".
— Emcon Quesnel (@EmconQuesnel) February 2, 2019
The roads are being sanded, but they are still extremely slippery. Drive to road conditions as they are, Not 100 Km!
More like 50 Km!
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