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.
#BCHwy1 You will find the #PortMannBridge behind the flurries currently making their way through #SurreyBC and #Coquitlam. Please slow down and drive to conditions and visibility as storms make their way through #MetroVancouver pic.twitter.com/pTOHA7PywE
— DriveBC LM (@DriveBC_LM) March 7, 2019