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Friday Highways Report for the East Kootenay
Friday Highways Report for the East Kootenay is a snapshot to give the travelling public a glimpse of what they may be heading into or out of this weekend.
Highway 43
Sparwood to Elkford
Winter driving conditions. Compact snow.
Highway 3
Sparwood to B.C. and Alberta Border
Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow.
Sparwood to Fernie
Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow.
Fernie to Elko
Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow.
Highway 3/93
Elko to Cranbrook
Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow.
Highway 3/95
Curzon Junction to Cranbrook
Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow.
Highway 93/95
Fort Steele to Canal Flats
Blowing snow and winter driving conditions. Slushy sections. Compact snow. Snowing.
Canal Flats to Radium Hot Springs
Blowing snow and winter driving conditions. Slushy sections. Compact snow.
Highway 95A
Cranbrook to Kimberley
Winter driving conditions
Bridge maintenance between McLellan Road and Wycliffe Store Road for .2 km (eight km west of Cranbrook). Until Wed., Dec. 22. From 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays; Bridge closed.
Kimberley to Wasa Junction
Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow.
Highway 93
Radium Hot Springs to Alberta Border
Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections.
Montana Border to Highway 3
Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow. Drifting snow.
Highway 95
Radium Hot Springs to Golden
Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow.
Curzon Junction to Kingsgate
Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow.
Toby Creek Road/Panorama
PLEASE NOTE: Information contained in this report is taken from DriveBC and over the period of the day may become obsolete. Please consult DriveBC for the most up-to-date information. Or check e-KNOW’s home page to see regional highway cameras.
Lead image: Highway 95 at Brisco earlier today. Images from DriveBC
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