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UPDATE: Freezing Rain warning ends in Prince George

Update 2:50 PM

The Freezing rain warning has ended for Prince George according to Environment Canada.

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A freezing rain warning is in place for Prince George this morning (Thursday).

However, Environment Canada Meteorologist, Lisa Erven told Vista Radio it shouldn’t last long.

“It’s just a risk of freezing rain for this morning and then we should see a southerly wind pick up around noon and what that is going to do is bring increasing temperatures.”

She adds this could prove to be a bit of a headache for motorists.

“Freezing rain often produces some of the trickiest driving conditions, you tend to get that black ice on the roads and everything turns into a skating rink whether you are driving or just walking along the street.”

A special weather statement is also in place for Highway 97 and the Pine Pass where a blast of winter is on the way according to Erven.

“A significant snowfall amount upwards of 20 to 40 centimetres, the higher amounts will occur at higher elevations so Highway 97 up along the Pine Pass will see the higher amounts of snowfall.”

“For the Pine Pass, they’ll start to see some snow today with the first weather system coming through with basically snow continuing throughout the day on Friday through Saturday afternoon in the Pine Pass.”

Erven states any heading in that direction should check the forecast often as the system is likely to be upgraded to a winter storm warning.

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