TransLink prepares for heavy snowfall Saturday

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TransLink prepares for heavy snowfall Saturday
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Transit provider is bracing to handle between 10 and 30 centimetres of snow.

Periods of light snow are expected to start Saturday afternoon and intensify to heavy snow Saturday night — with up to 20 to 30 centimetres of snow forecast for the region before it eases on Sunday morning for most areas,If conditions worsen, TransLink says it will:

Transit riders are also advised to dress for the weather conditions, allow extra travel time and plan commutes using Trip Planner. Riders can also sign up for Transit Alerts, follow TransLink on Twitter for updates or call Customer Service at 604.953.3333.

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