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WATCH: November begins with flurries in Prince George

WATCH:

Winter 2018’s first snowfall has covered Prince George.

Wet snow blanketed several parts of the City, but Environment Canada says believes it wasn’t enough to cause ‘disruptions.’

“We are seeing temperatures hovering right around zero; we may accumulate a couple centimetres of snow, but we’re going to be transitioning into rain soon.”

– Bobby Sekhon, Meteorologist

Rainfall is expected to end the first week of November, with as much as 15 millimetres and a high of three degrees.

– with files from Cole Kelly, My PG Now

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