A weather pattern that dropped snow on the BC coast on Monday is not expected to move into the Interior.
Environment Canada's Alyssa Charbonneau says that system is expected to move south of the Central Okanagan, but there is a chance of flurries in the forecast for the whole week..
"We're going to be seeing an active weather pattern where systems are coming through. With the Okanagan in the relative dry area in the central part of the province, you'll just see the chance of showers or flurries - pretty typical spring weather," she says.
Charbonneau says if we get snow flurries, it'll happen in the overnights, and there won't be any significant amounts.
She says temperatures are expected to be a couple of degrees above normal all week.