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Special weather advisory in effect for Kootenay Pass

Heavy snowfall expected on Hwy 3 summits for March 21
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Winter weather is expected on Highway 3 this weekend. (Black Press Media file photo)

Drivers looking to take Kootenay Pass should prepare for winter driving conditions this weekend.

As of Friday, March 21, a special weather statement is in effect for Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) from Paulson Summit to Kootenay Pass, stating that significant snow accumulation is expected throughout the day and overnight.

Environment Canada says a Pacific frontal system will result in potential heavy snowfall, especially in higher altitudes.

Snow-covered roads, mixed with potential ice and slush depending on temperatures, can result in hazardous driving conditions.

Travellers who plan on taking the highway pass are urged to drive cautiously and check drivebc.ca before hitting the road. Weather in the mountains can change suddenly, resulting in hazardous driving conditions.

Additionally, drivers should keep an eye on avalanche control, which has closed the pass for stretches in the past several weeks. 



Kelsey Yates

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Kelsey Yates has had a lifelong passion for storytelling. Originally from Alberta, her career in journalism has spanned 10 years in many rural communities throughout Alberta and B.C. Now she calls the Kootenays home.
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