Environment Canada says the Winter Storm Warning has ended for the Okanagan.
Meteorologist Jonathan Bau says the storm system dropped a good amount of snow in the valley.
Final numbers aren't in yet, but as of this morning, Kelowna received between 5 and 15 cms - Vernon around 10 to 20 - and 15 cms in Penticton.
Bau says as usual, the mountain passes received the most with between 30 and 40 cms on the Coquihalla - 40 at Pennask Summit on the Connector with similar amounts on the Kootenay and Allison passes.
He says there's a chance of a few more centimetres of snow on Thursday before it gets clear and cold for the first half of the weekend..
"Now, Christmas Day into Boxing Day - we have a low pressure system that's approaching the coast, and at this time, there's a possiblilty that it could spread some flurries into the Interior for Christmas and Boxing Day," he says.
While the snow has ended today - DriveBC still has Travel Advisories in effect for the Coquihalla and the Connector.