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Wet fall week ahead for the Okanagan

Environment Canada is currently calling for a chance of showers for the Halloween weekend.

OKANAGAN - A mixed bag of weather — cloud, rain and sun — is expected in the Okanagan for the last week of October.

Environment Canada is calling for temperature highs at or just above seasonal normals of 9 Celsius throughout the region all week, with the warmest temperatures expected today, Oct. 26. Overnight lows will stay several degrees above seasonal normals of 2 C for most of the week, with only Tuesday night expected to dip down to 0 C.

In the North Okanagan, showers are expected today and then a mix of sun and cloud is expected Tuesday before cloud cover and a chance of rain moves back in on Wednesday evening. A chance of rain is currently being forecast for Halloween on Saturday as well.

The Central and South Okanagan regions will be much the same, but with just a chance of rain today. On Tuesday Sunny skies are expected over the Penticton area while Kelowna will enjoy a mix of sun and cloud. A chance of rain Wednesday night and Thursday could cool things off heading into the Halloween weekend, during which a chance of rain is also expected.

To contact a reporter for this story, email Jennifer Stahn at jstahn@infonews.ca or call 250-819-3723. To contact an editor, email mjones@infonews.ca or call 250-718-2724.

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