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Light dusting of snow in downtown Vernon Friday morning. More snow is forecast for the weekend. (Liam Verster / Vernon Matters photo)
Environment Canada

First snow of season in Vernon, more expected this weekend

Dec 1, 2023 | 10:00 AM

Vernon got a light dusting of snow overnight, which was just enough to make some side roads a bit slick on Friday morning.

It could be the start of a snowy weekend with Environment Canada forecasting more snow to start falling overnight, and continuing on Saturday and Sunday.

The weather agency is expecting 2 to 4 cms in the Vernon area Saturday, which will be the first significant snowfall of the season.

The City of Vernon said earlier this week it was prepared to respond to the snow.

“City snow clearing equipment and personnel are ready for the season and trucks are ready if required,” Ian Adkins, Manager of Roads, Drainage and Airport, said.

“Our crews clear roads, lanes and cul-de-sacs on a priority basis, according to the city’s Snow and Ice Control Policy.”

Snow clearing crews will begin operations on Priority 1 roads, such as arterials, collectors, bus routes, school zones and select problem areas.

Priority 2 clearing involves all remaining roads except lanes and cul-de-sacs, which are classified as Priority 3.

The city noted that it could take up to 72 hours for crews to reach all parts of Vernon after the snow has stopped falling.

Residents are reminded that clearing sidewalks outside homes and businesses is the responsibility of owners and tenants, and that snow should not be piled on the road, in storm drains, or around fire hydrants and bus stops.

Skiff of new snow in downtown Vernon Friday morning Dec. 2 (Liam Verster / Vernon matters photo)
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