Flurries will continue to fall across the Okanagan and Shuswap on Monday and into Tuesday.
According to Environment Canada, the region should not expect a significant amount of snow in the next two days.
However, on Wednesday a low-pressure system will move up from Oregon bringing precipitation to the area.
Metrologist Lisa Erven said the Okanagan and Shuswap could see up to 5 cm of snow by the end of day Thursday.
Temperatures will sit around near normal for this time of year with a daytime high of 0 C and an overnight low of -7 C.
The snow should clear by Friday, with a chance for sun and cloud in the forecast.
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