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A snowfall warning is also in place for the northern B.C. coast, including the town of Kitimat. Up to 15 centimetres of snow is expected to fall, beginning heavy Thursday morning before petering ...
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Rapidly accumulating snow (10 to 15 centimetres) is expected across the B.C. Interior, and that snow – at times in combination with strong winds – could significantly reduce visibility.