It was a rough weekend commute for drivers on the Sea-To-Sky Highway.
On Saturday evening, around 25 vehicles spun out into the ditch as winter conditions took over the highway.
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Squamish RCMP are advising people to stay off the roads if possible between Squamish and Whistler.
Few cars spinning out @SeatoSkyHighway. Couple small crashes too (and people pulling over to clean cars?)It’s really coming down. Slow l-go towards #Squamish around Conroy Creek. There’s a reason #winterdriving conditions are in effect. @seatoskytraffic @news1130traffic pic.twitter.com/4uVqtUMN2X
— Andrea Macpherson (@AMacOnAir) December 23, 2018
Squamish RCMP wanting to warn the public about Hwy 99 north of Squamish by BOB and Rubble Creek. About 25 vehicles in the ditch. Squamish RCMP, Sea to Sky Traffic and @MillerCapilano are working to clear the roads… conditions are slushy and very slick #squamish #hwy99 pic.twitter.com/dRVtY38mdK
— Squamish RCMP (@SquamishRCMP) December 23, 2018
According to Environment Canada, there’s a 60% chance of flurries rain showers for Squamish Monday morning.
Drive slow and Merry Christmas everyone!
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