Travel tricky across B.C. as snow, freezing rain falls

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Weather warnings were in place across British Columbia Friday as a mix of snow and freezing rain in some areas made commutes difficult.

DriveBC posted a range of travel advisories for Highway 1 through the Fraser Valley, warning that “rapidly deteriorating road conditions and short notice closures” could come into place due to snow and freezing rain in the area, stretching all the way from Langley to Hope and Lytton.

On Vancouver Island, the province’s Ministry of Transportation warned that up to 20 centimetres of snow could fall on the Malahat Highway through Friday morning, and asked commuters to avoid unnecessary travel in coastal B.C.

By early afternoon Friday, some of

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