Environment Canada Warns Tumbler Ridge of Potential 10 cm Snowfall

Residents of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, are preparing for significant snowfall. Environment Canada has issued a ‘yellow’ snowfall warning for the area, indicating potential hazards.
Expected Snowfall in Tumbler Ridge
According to forecasts, Tumbler Ridge could see up to 10 centimeters of snow overnight. The warning is effective starting the evening of March 29, continuing into the early hours of March 30. This alert impacts the entire South Peace region, with a specific mention of Tumbler Ridge.
Understanding the Warning
- Yellow Warning: This colour code signifies hazardous weather conditions.
- Potential Impacts: Risks of damage, disruption, or health effects are associated with this snowfall.
The warning highlights the presence of a convective band over Tumbler Ridge, leading to heavy snowfall. As the flurries accumulate, both roadways and sidewalks may become challenging to navigate. Residents should also be aware of reduced visibility during this period.
What to Expect
The snowfall is anticipated to subside by the morning of March 30. Residents are advised to monitor updates from Environment Canada for any changes to the weather conditions.
Stay safe and take necessary precautions while traveling during this snowfall event.


