It’s going to be smooth sailing for roads and weather conditions as we head toward the end of the week.
Environment Canada is calling for sunny skies for the next three days and a warming trend Thursday with daytime highs of 7C, Friday with blue skies and a high of 9C and Saturday with a mix of sun and clouds and a daytime high of 13C.
Most of the snow that fell earlier in the week is off the main roads now in the Cariboo.
Drive BC is reporting limited visibility due to fog on sections of Highway 20 Thursday morning while freezing fog is being reported at the airport.
Thu 07:00: Freezing Fog; Temp -3.6 C; Windchill -5; Visibility 0.8 km; Humidity 95%; Press 101.8 kPa / falling. pic.twitter.com/1ZCo2h28uB
— WX Williams Lake (@wc_williamslake) October 4, 2018
Road construction on Highway 97 near Williams Lake will continue to disrupt traffic, said Drive BC.
In the city, Fourth Ave. will reopen after being closed for weeks due to construction.
@CityWL Please note that 4th Ave North will reopen between Borland Street and Proctor Street after 2:00pm this afternoon. Please continue to use caution as the contractor is still working in the area.
— CoWL Public Works (@CoWL_Works_Yard) October 3, 2018
All the cold weather hasn’t slowed down the work to build a new affordable housing complex on First Avenue.
Thu 07:00: Freezing Fog; Temp -3.6 C; Windchill -5; Visibility 0.8 km; Humidity 95%; Press 101.8 kPa / falling. pic.twitter.com/1ZCo2h28uB
— WX Williams Lake (@wc_williamslake) October 4, 2018
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