Thursday, August 10, 2017 – Weather forecast update at 4pm:
We have now reached 42 days of consecutive dry weather in the Kelowna area, and we are in our second longest stretch of dry weather on record.
Confidence is high that we will reach 43 consecutive days of dry weather on Friday, but chances are we will not be breaking our record of 44 days. The upper ridge is going to track east late Friday and Saturday, causing an end to our dry spell.
Showers or thundershowers are very possible for many areas on Saturday afternoon/evening, as well as Sunday when a frontal system moves onshore. Temps will also be at least several degrees cooler by Sunday.
Friday’s daytime high range: 26C to 32C
We will have the rest of your weather details coming up at 5, 6:30 and 11pm – Hope you can join us!
~ Duane/Wesla
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