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Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Okanagan, Shuswap

With little to no rain, declining stream levels and forecasts for above normal temperatures this summer, the Okanagan has just been moved to a drought level three or severely dry. – Jul 11, 2023

A large swath of the Southern Interior has been put on a severe thunderstorm watch.

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The greater Vernon and Kelowna areas, as well as the Shuswap, Fraser Canyon and South Thompson regions, are currently potentially in the line of storms, Environment Canada said in a statement issued Wednesday afternoon.

If they materialize, these storms “may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain.”

Intense lightning is likely with any thunderstorm that develops. Heavy downpours can cause flash floods and water pooling on roads.

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Rain is sorely needed in the Okanagan, despite a Monday rainfall that brought Kelowna 4.4 millimetres of rain, Vernon around 3.8 mm and Penticton 0.4 mm.

The Central Okanagan is coming off of the second driest June ever recorded with just 5.1 millimetres of moisture accumulated.

The entire Okanagan was just moved to a Drought Level 3 or “severely dry.”

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