We're in for cooler temperatures and a chance of showers for most of the week.
Meteorologist Doug Lundquist, at Environment Canada, says the cool, unsettled weather will last until Wednesday when it'll become sunnier again with more normal highs.
He says there's also a chance of more flurries at Big White, Silver Star and on the upper elevation highways - but only during the overnight hours.
"And if it did happen, it probably wouldn't last long, the ground is still fairly warm. We still have some residual heat from the hot, hot summer. I don't think there's any major winter storm yet on the high terrain, but certainly a chance of seeing some white, some snow on the grass at the higher terrain," says Lundquist.
He says by Saturday, we'll hit daytime highs closer to the seasonal norm of 19.