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July and August are amazing months for soaking up sunshine in Kelowna, but maybe the best part of an Okanagan summer is that it seems to last just a bit longer than the rest of Canada.
Case in point: today in Alberta.
John Costley shared these photos this morning of HWY 40 between Hinton & Grande Cache. #gpab #abstorm #winterishere pic.twitter.com/P88yJ8YAnh
— 2Day FM GP (@2dayFMGP) September 13, 2017
Whats that on the side of the road Highway 40 near Hinton yes that is SNOW #abstorm #abroads pic.twitter.com/hlyN9dOEBe
— Brandon Houck (@HouckisPokise) September 13, 2017
Earlier today, snow fell in the west central portion of Alberta, Canada! It has since melted but a sign that seasons are about to change. https://t.co/Lefo6UkZfB
— The Storm Report (@thestormreport) September 13, 2017
Several communities along the edge of the Alberta Rockies received their first snowfall of the season on Wednesday, September 13th.
It's a harsh realization that winter is well on its way, but snowfall in Alberta isn't necessarily a rare occurrence.
Not to rub it in too much, but Kelowna enjoyed an absolutely stunning sunshine day on Wednesday!
Looks like Kelowna will be enjoying very similar weather right into the weekend as well.
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