Expect the snow to continue and get wetter as the day goes on

| November 9, 2017 in Weather

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The Central Okanagan woke up to snow again on Thursday morning.

It’s been falling steadily for most of the night and will continue that way throughout the day, but it won’t pile up too much.

Environment Canada calls for periods of snow all day long, but it’ll only amount to between 2 and 4 cm on the ground.

As the temperature warms up throughout the day, the snow will turn into wet flurries in the early afternoon.

It’ll get up to a high of 2°C around 3 p.m., which is the forecasted high for the day.

The precipitation will move out of the area overnight between Thursday and Friday and it’s expected to be a dry long weekend for the most part.

Rain is supposed to come back into the Okanagan Valley on Monday, but there’s no chance it will turn to snow with a low of 4°C.

Give your commute an extra few minutes on Thursday and if you’re out enjoying the snowfall, tag your pictures with #KelownaNow!

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