Snow is coming back to Kelowna, but Environment Canada says it will be the wet variety and there won't be as much of it like in mid-January. (Twila Amato - Black Press Media)

Snow is coming back to Kelowna, but Environment Canada says it will be the wet variety and there won't be as much of it like in mid-January. (Twila Amato - Black Press Media)

Snow coming back to Kelowna tomorrow

The weekend was nice and warm, but get ready for more snow

  • Feb. 3, 2020 12:00 a.m.

The last few days may have had some sunny and mild moments, but prepare for some snow.

According to Environment Canada meteorologist Bobby Sekhon, the snowfall will begin around noon on Tuesday. He said five centimetres are expected throughout the day.

“Tuesday night, it continues with another two to four centimetres and tapering off on Wednesday morning,” Sekhon said.

“As we go through the day on Wednesday, there will be chances of some light snow but it looks to be the evening that it picks up again and we might see another couple of centimetres from that as well.”

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But he said it won’t be the same kind of snow from a few weeks back.

“It’s going to be a little wetter. Since we don’t have the cold Arctic air mass in place, it’s not going to be as dry as that. It’ll be a wetter variety of snow this time around.”

Sekhon added the temperatures won’t drop too low this time either.

“We’ll get below zero, but not too far below. The high tomorrow (Tuesday) is about -2 C. Then on Tuesday night, we get down to -3 C,” he said.

“The next few days temperatures will fluctuate on either side of zero by a couple of degrees.”

He said to expect that fluctuation to persist until about the end of the week.


Twila Amato

Video journalist, Black Press Okanagan

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