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Friday Highways Report for the East Kootenay
The bottom line is drivers should expect winter driving conditions no matter where they travel in the East Kootenay this Friday, Feb. 22. Conditions range from slushy and compact snow to slippery. While some stretches of highway are dry, please stay alert because conditions can change.
Highway 3
- Winter driving conditions between Elko and Fernie.
- Compact snow between Fernie and Alberta border. Watch for slippery sections. Winter driving conditions.
Highway 3/93
Winter driving conditions between Curzon Junction and Moyie.
Slushy with slippery sections between Moyie (pictured) and Cranbrook.
Highway 3/95
Winter driving conditions between Cranbrook and Elko.
Compact snow between Radium Hot Springs (pictured) and Alberta Border.
Winter driving conditions between Highway 3/Elko and the Montana border.
Highway 95
Idaho to Curzon Junction: nothing being reported.
Radium Hot Springs to Golden: Watch for slippery sections.
Highway 43
Slushy with slippery sections between Highway 3/Sparwood and Elkford (pictured).
Highway 93/95
Winter driving conditions between Highway 3/Cranbrook and Highway 95A junction/Ta Ta Creek.
Highway 95A
Winter driving conditions between Cranbrook and Highway 93/95 junction.
Toby Creek Road
Frost heaves from seven km from Invermere to Panorama Mountain Resort. Winter driving conditions.
PLEASE NOTE: Information contained in this report is taken from DriveBC and over the period of the day may become obsolete. Please consultĀ DriveBCĀ for the most up-to-date information. Or checkĀ e-KNOWāsĀ home page.
Lead image:Highway 3 and 93 Junction at Elko.Ā DriveBC images

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