Should other Canadian cities be jealous of Kelowna weather?

| April 23, 2017 in Around the Web

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It's certainly started to feel warmer and brighter in Kelowna this past month. However, how is the weather in other Canadian cities?

According to Environment Canada, it's mostly either cloudy or sunny in the major Canadian cities - with the exception of St. John's. 

However, weather forecasts aren't always accurate and lack visuals.

So we decided to do some digging and compiled a list of posts from people across Canada and compare what they're seeing to the weather in Kelowna. 

British Columbia

Alberta

It's looking pretty icy still in Canmore and Grassy Lake.

Ontario

The weather in Thunder Bay looks pretty similar to what we received in Kelowna this weekend.

Nova Scotia

This beautiful shot taken by clomino3 shows that although there's still some snow on Cape Breton Island, the skies are blue and the sun is shining. 

Ottawa

The weather in Greenbelt, Ottawa is something to behold. 

Prince Edward Island

Looks like a lovely day to stroll along the beach in Georgetown, P.E.I.

Newfoundland and Labrador 

It's looking cold and foggy in St. John's.

Nunavut

It's also looking cold in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, but based on the last post it looks like people are happy to have more time with the ice.

We want to know how the scenery and weather is where you are! Take a picture and tag us using the hashtag #KelownaNow or email us at news@kelownanow.com and maybe we'll share your post in a future article! 

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