Rain, snow, clouds, fog, sunshine. We've seen a little bit of everything lately, including some ginat snow flakes on Wednesday. Environment Canada's Kelowna staff were certainly impressed. Meteorologist Doug Lundquist said, "I think those were the biggest snowflakes we in our weather office here in Kelowna ever remember seeing."
The rain/snow merry-go-round is expected to continue the next few days, then Lundquist says it'll be strictly showers on Sunday and Monday. "General rain, and then by Monday afternoon maybe highs in the high single digits, pushing to double digits."
Lundquist says there's an Arctic front coming into BC later next week which will bring colder temperatures. Kamloops it likely to cool off, but there's a chance the weather system avoids Kelowna.
Cross your fingers!