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Coquitlam under second snowfall warning in two days

Expect another 5 cm of accumulation this afternoon
MARIO BARTEL/THE TRI-CITY NEWS Llyn Lindo, a traffic controller on Kingsway Avenue at the site of t
Llyn Lindo, a traffic controller on Kingsway Avenue at the site of the new Port Coquitlam recreation complex, said she loves the snow, but the sign she's holding seems to sum up the thoughts of most people as a snow squall rolls through Thursday morning.

A very unstable air mass has crept over the Tri-Cities, dumping between 5 and 25 cm of snow depending on the elevation. 

The heavy snow has promped Environment Canada to issue its second snowfall warning in two days. 

Expect another 5 cm of accumulation as flurries continue throughout the afternoon.