Here we go again.
Environment Canada has issued its latest snowfall warning for Prince George as of 3:36 p.m. today (Jan. 9).
The forecast is calling for two to four centimetres tonight with 30 km/h southeast winds southeast with an overnight low of -10 C and a wind chill of -20 C.
Tomorrow's (Jan. 10) forecast calls for 10 to 15 cm of the white stuff to fall by the evening.
Winds will also be east at 30 km/h with a high of -6 C and a windchill of -19 C in the morning and -12 C in the afternoon.
"A Pacific weather system will bring heavy snow to the Prince George and Stuart-Nechako regions beginning overnight and continuing through Friday," the warning reads.
Environment Canada is asking commuters to adjust driving habits when out on snowy roads as local conditions could cause limited visibility.
15:36 EnvCanada issued warning #Snowfall 10 to 15 cm #PrinceGeorge #BCStorm https://t.co/PB9rSydmcr
— PrinceGeorge (@ECAlertBC79) January 9, 2020