Drivers are reporting slippery snowy conditions on the Coquihalla.
Snow began falling about 12 p.m. Friday.
Environment Canada is forecasting for 5 cm of snow throughout the day and overnight at the summit.
In lower elevations motorists could see a thunderstorm, bringing 10 to 15 mm of rain.
Flurries are forecast for Saturday with temperatures around 2 C.
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