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Two days of snow followed by slush Wednesday

Environment Canada is calling for several centimeters of snow to hit the Okanagan over the next couple of days – most of it will turn to slush by Wednesday.
Environment Canada issued a heavy snowfall warning early Monday. The Valley could get up to 10 centimetres before the snow ends early this afternoon.
More snow is expected Tuesday. Environment Canada says the Okanagan could get another 10 centimetres beginning at around noon tomorrow.
All that snow could turn to slush as temperatures begin to rise. Environment Canada is predicting showers for Wednesday with a high around five. 

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