Lower mainland residents wake up to snow on Tuesday morning
Ish Sharma Darpan, 31 Jan, 2023 12:34 PM
Lower mainland residents woke up to snow on Tuesday morning however it wasn't anything like the deep freeze of December.
Snow created slick conditions on the roads and caused delays for commuters in traffic. There were also crashes on many routes of Vancouver and South of the Fraser. Cars got stuck up the hill and there were major delays in transit throughout the day.
#RiderAlert Due to snowy conditions in Metro Vancouver, Bus and SkyTrain service may be impacted across the system today. Please use caution, give yourselves extra travel time and remember to dress warmly in anticipation of potential delays. ^MR
Light snow is falling! Please take some extra time this morning as some of our roadways are a little slippery. Have a great day! pic.twitter.com/tc8vkMUXuu
— Abbotsford Police Department (@AbbyPoliceDept) January 31, 2023
Cloudy conditions remain with more snow predicted in the forecast for Wednesday.
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