The weekend in the Okanagan is off to a dreary and wet start.
Environment Canada forecasts rain, clouds and possible thunderstorms Saturday. Thirty to sixty per cent chances of showers throughout the day and night with a high of 21 C in some parts of the Okanagan.
Weekend weather in the Okanagan. Smooth sailing after Saturday. pic.twitter.com/pRHUEOwBRL
— Mack Britton (@MackBrittonBC) June 8, 2019
In Penticton: Thirty per cent chance of rain with some risk of thunderstorms. High of 21 C. Skies clearing later this evening.
In Kelowna: High of 17 C. Chances of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Clearing skies expected in the late evening.
In Vernon: High of 17 C with sixty per cent chance of rain. Thunderstorm risk coming in the afternoon and clearing at night.
In Salmon Arm: High of 16 C. Thunderstorm risk starting in the early afternoon with sixty per cent chances of showers throughout the day and night. Skies and clouds expected to clear in the late evening.
Fact of the day: No one knows exactly when soccer was created, but the earliest versions of the game can be traced back 3,000 years.
Video of the day:
Utterly horrifyinghttps://t.co/JhCANutzn1 pic.twitter.com/fI5ZlO8VwU
— Imgur (@imgur) June 7, 2019
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