Temperatures will steadily rise over the next week

| November 7, 2017 in Weather

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After a week of snow and freezing temperatures, it’s set to warm up a bit in the Okanagan.

It hovered around -2° to -3°C for most of the day on Tuesday and Environment Canada calls for a high of -1°C on Wednesday.

Following that, it’ll jump back to the positive side of things on Thursday with a high of 3°C, although there is a 60% chance of flurries as well.

It’ll drop to around freezing overnight, but climb back to a high of 5°C for both Friday and Remembrance Day on Saturday.

Both days have a 30% chance of wet flurries or showers.
 


Temperatures will continue to rise throughout the long weekend with a high of 6°C on Sunday and 7°C on Monday with the chance of showers jumping up to 60% on both days.

The Weather Network’s 14-day forecast calls for temperatures to fall a couple degrees for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week with a dip back down to freezing temperatures next weekend.

Thumbnail photo courtesy of @blissfulbitesbyk on Instagram

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