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Midweek snow expected in the Okanagan

The Okanagan could see some snow this week with temperatures forecast to remain steady around the freezing mark.

Environment Canada says to expect a mix of sun and cloud today, Dec. 9, with winds to 15 km /h, a high to -1 Celsius in Vernon and Kelowna, and a high of 1 C in Penticton.

A few clouds this evening will give way to increasing cloudiness after midnight with a low to -6 C in Vernon and Kelowna, and -4 C in Penticton.

A cloudy Tuesday morning should clear to a mix of sun and cloud near noon with a high of -1 C in Vernon and Kelowna, and 2 C in Penticton. There is a 60 per cent chance of flurries overnight under cloudy skies along with a low of -6 C.

Cloudy skies are expected Wednesday with a high of 0 C. Periods of snow are expected to begin overnight with a low of -4 C.

The snow is expected to continue into Thursday with a high of 0 C and an overnight low to -2 C.

Friday should see a mix of sun and cloud with a high of 2 C, followed by cloudy skies overnight and a 60 per cent chance of flurries with a low to -2 C.

Saturday and Sunday are expected to be cloudy with a high of 1 C on Saturday and a high of 0 C on Sunday.

Normal temperatures for this time of year in the Okanagan are highs of -1 C and lows of -7 C.


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