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Commuters in Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island are being warned to stay off the roads if possible on Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning.
On Monday afternoon, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure said that freezing rain was possible during this time and could lead to bridge closures.
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“The province’s maintenance contractors will be out in full force, applying brine and abrasives, and clearing snow as it accumulates. However, freezing rain is one of the most difficult weather conditions to effectively manage. Bridges and roads may be closed to traffic in the interest of public safety,” the ministry said.
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“In the Lower Mainland, the cable collar systems on the Port Mann and Alex Fraser bridges will be in operation as necessary. On Vancouver Island, the Highway 1/Malahat Chain Up Protocol will be implemented at 2 p.m. on Tuesday and will remain overnight as needed.
“With the risk of freezing rain, people should avoid travel by vehicle on Tuesday night through Wednesday morning’s commute. Should travel be necessary, drivers must ensure their vehicle is properly equipped for winter conditions, including having winter or snow-rated tires in good condition.”
For up-to-date information about road conditions, travellers should continue to monitor the forecast and visit drivebc.ca.
According to Environment Canada’s latest Special Weather Statement — issued at 3:50 p.m. Monday — significant snowfall accumulation is very likely starting Tuesday evening and into Wednesday. This comes with the risk of freezing rain, particularly near the U.S. border.
dcarrigg@postmedia.com
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