Fall weather hits as Environment Canada predicts cloudy week ahead in Kelowna

| October 2, 2016 in Kelowna

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Environment Canada is calling for a mostly cloudy week this week, with grey skies forecast for five of the next seven days, and rain predicted throughout the mid to late week.

The organization is calling for a mix of sun and cloud tomorrow, with a high of 16°C, leading into the only clear-skied day of the week, Tuesday, where it says there will be no clouds and a high of 18°C.

From there, things get a lot more grey. Environment Canada is predicting a 30 per cent chance of rain on Wednesday, partly cloudy skies Thursday, and more chance for rain Friday and Saturday.

Throughout the week, the agency is predicting highs just over 15°C, and lows in the low single digits.

Looks like fall weather is finally upon us.

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