Mountain passes are still experiencing winter weather as Environment Canada is forecasting snow for the Coquihalla Summit and Allison Pass.
An upper trough of low pressure will bring a cool airmass to the southern interior Tuesday night. Snow levels are forecast to drop below the passes overnight and light snowfall can be expected through Wednesday morning.
Motorists are to anticipate reduced visibility due to the snow which can result in hazardous driving conditions.
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