British Columbia remains in the grip of winter weather as extreme cold persists in the province’s southeast and northeast regions, while snowfall warnings say parts of the Interior including Prince George could see up to 20 centimetres more snow.

Environment Canada says a “robust” low-pressure system moving across the province will bring periods of heavy snow from the North Coast through the Cariboo to the Alberta border starting Monday night before easing by Tuesday afternoon or evening.

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      10 months ago

      We absolutely do! What we have is not going to last and with wildfires still burning and no real snow pack built up for the summer to come we need to prepare and be grateful for every snowflake. People who complain just don’t like to be inconvenienced even if it means a better summer.