VIDEO: KelownaNow weekend weather update: Jan. 14-16, 2022

| January 14, 2022 in Weather

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Well, the warm weather this week melted lots of the snow on the roads, the only downside is we’re seeing major muddy puddles around town. 

That trend will continue for the next few days as we’re expected to see temperatures stay above zero during the day.  

According to Environment Canada, we’ll see a high of  3°C today with a mainly cloudy sky, in the evening we’ll drop down to about 1°C with the clouds sticking around into Saturday morning. 

On the 15th, a mix of sun and cloud and a warm high of 4°C! Overnight, the sky will clear up and things will get a bit chilly as we predict a low of -4°C.

Sunday there are more clouds and a high of 0°C. Later in the afternoon, EC anticipates a 60% chance of showers to lead into Monday. 

Up at Big White, people can expect generally fair weather with periods of isolated flurries today and tonight. Saturday a high of -1°C, Sunday mainly cloudy with a high of -2°C! 

Looking for something to do this weekend in town, look no further. 

The Kelowna Rockets are set to hit the ice Friday and Saturday against the Victoria Royals, puck drop is at 7 pm!

The International Arts Festival is back and running right up until January 30th! The annual Living Things Festival is back for its sixth year, and it’s bringing in a variety of shows!

The festival features music, dance, and theater performances from artists from France, Montreal, Vancouver, the US, and the Okanagan.  

More information and tickets for the Living Things Festival can be found here. 

All weather conditions are taken from the Environment Canada website and have the potential to change over the course of the week. Updated weather forecasts are posted daily on the KelownaNow page here.

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