Environment Canada has put out a special weather statement for Greater Victoria and the Lower Mainland, warning more snow could be in the forecast.
Issued around 10 a.m. Wednesday (Feb. 5), the statement says there is the potential for more snow beginning in the afternoon and overnight, particularly during the evening commute. Snowfall amounts will vary between the regions, but two to four centimetres are expected, but some areas could see more than five centimetres.
It adds that heavy flurries could lead to reduced visibility.
The special weather statement covers the Lower Mainland, all the way out to the Fraser Valley, and Greater Victoria, the Malahat Highway from Goldstream to Mill Bay and southern sections of the Southern Gulf Islands.