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WATCH: September snowfall warning for Northern BC?

WATCH:

Fort Nelson and parts of the Peace Region saw some September snow today & could see as much as 10 centimetres.

Highway 97 and the Pine Pass are also under a snowfall warning, according to Environment Canada.

“It is important to take into account where you live and if you’re in the Yukon or Northern BC you probably have to be ahead of the rest of us compared to us in the south when it comes to changing your tires over.”

– Meteorologist Jennifer Hay

Snow tire regulations take effect October 1st for select BC highways.

– with files from Brendan Pawliw, My PG Now

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