iN TRAFFIC: No issues for Kamloops and Okanagan commuters so far this morning

The highways appear to be in good working order throughout Kamloops and the Okanagan this morning.

DriveB.C. webcams are showing clear roads in the Southern Interior the morning of Nov. 15, and no issues have been reported on the website or Twitter account.

Drivers in Kamloops may be faced with light snow today, according to Environment Canada, which is calling for a high of 3 Celsius and a low of minus 3.

Vernon will be cloudy with a high of 1 degree and low of minus 6.

Kelowna will be misty with a high of 1 and low of minus 6.

Conditions in Penticton will be cloudy with a high of 3 and low of minus 6.

This story will be updated if traffic issues occur through the day. Anybody with traffic news from the Southern Interior is encouraged to share it with this reporter.


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Dan Walton

Before joining the ranks of InfoTel, Dan’s byline could be found in newspapers in Penticton, Peachland and Oliver. Prior to his arrival in the South Okanagan, he first sharpened his chops as a reporter at a radio station in Brighton, Ontario, and then newspapers in Tisdale, Saskatchewan, and Invermere B.C.
From quilting competitions to crimes against humanity, Dan isn’t afraid to cover any topic. Always seeking out the best angles - whether it’s through the lens of his camera or the voices of his Interviews – he delves into the conflict and seeks out the humanity in every story worth telling.
Dan is always happy to hear from readers. To get in touch for any reason he can be contacted at (250) 488-3065 or dwalton@infonews.ca.

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