There's more snow in the forecast, but the deep cold Prince George has experienced over the last week has eased up.
The snowfall warning issued Wednesday remains in effect. A persistent snowstorm is expected to impact the region over the next few days, with significant snowfall and cold temperatures in the forecast. According to the latest Environment Canada report, issued at 11 a.m. Thursday, snowfall will continue into the night with temperatures dropping to -3 C.
Snowfall is expected to intensify this evening, with temperatures dipping -2 C. Overnight, conditions will remain snowy.
Flurries will continue through the day on Friday, Nov. 29, with a 60 per cent chance of snow showers. Daytime temperatures will hover around -3 C. As evening approaches, flurries will persist, with the mercury dropping to -10 C overnight.
The snowstorm is expected to pick up again on Saturday, with steady snow throughout the day and temperatures around -4 C. By nightfall, periods of heavy snow will continue and temperatures will dip to -6 C.
Snow is expected to fall all day Sunday, with periods of snow continuing overnight. Temperatures will reach -1 C during the day and fall to -5 C at night.
A break in the snow is expected for Monday, Dec. 2, with rain taking its place. There's a 40 per cent chance of showers during the day as temperatures will rise to 5 C. Snow flurries may return in the evening, with temperatures dropping to -1 C.
The region could experience a mix of flurries and rain showers Tuesday, Dec. 3, with temperatures around 3 C. Overnight, there is a 40 per cent chance of flurries as temperatures fall to -2 C.
Cloudy skies are expected on Wednesday, Dec. 4, with temperatures remaining just above freezing at 1 C.
Conditions could lead to potentially hazardous driving conditions, Environment Canada states.