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Kelowna saw a weird mix of weather on the weekend, combinations of sun, cloud, and rain which is looking like it’ll carry into this week as well.
Monday, expect a high of around 20°C with a 30% chance of showers later in the afternoon, cloudy periods are expected to linger and we’ll drop down to about 8°C tonight with rain to continue.
On Tuesday, we’ll get a bit of a break in the clouds with some sun to peek through with a high of 22°C, but in the evening that rain will return as we drop down to 11°C.
Wednesday, a 30% chance of rain but we should still get up to about 20°C.
Thursday, surprise, surprise more rain as we anticipate a 60% chance of showers and a cooler high of 17°C.
Rain will stop overnight, with some cloudy periods to stick around before getting down to 6°C in the evening.
If you’re looking to escape the rainy weather no problemo, we got you covered for events.
Are you a fan of musicals? Studio 9 and their star-studded student actors are performing The Lion King Jr for five shows starting on May 4.
Check out one of the three evening shows or two matinees performances at the Mary Irwin Theatre, tickets can be purchased online.
The Okanagan Wine Festival kicks off on Thursday and will run right until May 15 through the Okanagan Valley.
Check out over 70 wine tasting or pairing events over the course of 10 days, with happy-hours deals kicking off the top of the festival, and larger events like the annual Valley First Spring Wine Tastings at the Rotary Centre for the Arts on Saturday.
Also on Thursday, you can take part in the first-ever Mental Health Matters event at the Kelowna Innovation Centre from 4 to 7:30 pm.
Mental Health Matters will provide an opportunity for folks to learn about themselves, hear inspiring stories, increase awareness of community resources, and leave feeling empowered to take control of their well-being. Check it out for yourself for free on May 5th.
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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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