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The reversal from summer to fall may be faster than expected in the Okanagan. Environment Canada is forecasting rain with sunny spells all Saturday, and especially more rain for the rest of the week.

Peaks around 20 ° C can be expected, but the Okanagan may have experienced the last sunny days.

Fun fact of the day:

The full moon closest to the autumn equinox is called the harvest moon. It was thought that it was vital for an abundant harvest by many crops.

Did you catch the harvest moon on Friday night?

Weather forecasts according to Environment Canada:

In Kelowna:

High 21 ° C Saturday with a mix of sun and 40 percent chance of rain all day long. Rain and clouds are expected until evening, with night temperatures reaching about 13 ° C.

In Vernon:

A mix of sun, cloud and rain during the day. 21 ° C with 40 percent chance of rain and falling to 13 C in the evening.

In Salmon Arm:

A dryer is scheduled for Saturday at Salmon Arm, with little chance that it will rain later in the night. 19 all day long with mostly sun and a mix of clouds. High of 13 ° C later in the night.

In Penticton:

High temperature 22 ° C with a mix of sun and cloud and 40 percent chance of rain all day long. Decrease of weather at around 15 ° C at night and rain until Sunday morning.

In case you missed it:

"A real shame": The hon. Member for Kelowna said that the factors behind the closure of the Tolko plant should have been taken into account. Read more here.

Video of the day:

Hope the autumn cleanup around the Okanagan is going better than that.


Natalia Cuevas Huaico

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