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Heavy Snowfall Warning in Effect

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Thursday, December 04, 2008 08:37 AM

Red areas are under the heavy snowfall warning,  map courtesy Environment Canada.

Prince George, B.C.  - The driving conditions may be fine heading  in to work this morning, but heading home  could be another story.

There is a heavy snowfall warning in effect for Prince George, the Cariboo, Williston, McGregor and Yellowhead.
15 to 30 cm of snow is expected for this afternoon through Friday.

A warm front will move onto the interior this afternoon spreading snow across most northern and central regions. The heaviest amounts are expected over the listed regions where 15 to 20 cm will have fallen by the time the snow eases on Friday. Local snowfall accumulation can be up to 30 cm especially over Prince George and northern Cariboo areas. There is also a risk of freezing rain overnight as an above freezing layer of warm air overides the cold airmass at the surface.


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Comments

Lovely...
Sweet, I just bought a snow blower
You guys will be thrilled to know they've already put that de-icing crap on the hills.
Happy day!
How about the airport? I usually fly out on weekends - how's the flights out and in when this much snow falls?

thanks for any answers from experienced flyers.
Global warming/climate change not here yet. Maybe next year. I'll keep my fingers crossed. If the next twenty years goes as fast as the last twenty I'm in a heap o' trouble.
Ok plow trucks Git r dun!
Sounds like an old regular winter day in Pr Geo to me.