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Snowfall warning issued by Environment Canada for Campbell River

The snowfall warning covers Fanny Bay to Campbell River
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At least five centimetres of snow accumulation is expected to fall in Campbell River on March 2. Photo by Brendan Kyle Jure/Campbell River Mirror.

It’s a snowy one today.

“The south coast remains under the influence of a low-pressure centre, which is resulting in snow. While snow may become mixed with rain down at sea level later in the day, the higher elevations are likely to see enhanced snowfall well into this afternoon,” reads a weather warning from Environment Canada.

Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning covering Fanny Bay up to Campbell River on March 2, calling for at least five centimetres of snow accumulation.

“The snowfall accumulation will be highly variable and dependent on precipitation rate and temperature,” the warning reads.

Environment Canada also warns residents to prepare for deteriorating travel conditions.