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A snowy morning in the Okanagan to start, but the sun is trying to make an appearance!
As for the storm totals from our weather event last night and this morning, there was significant variation between the reports of snow amounts up and down the valley:
The Environment Canada record for January 22 and 23 in Kelowna are as follows:
As 5cm snow fell over the last several hours yesterday (January 22), and 6cm fell over the morning hours today (January 23) at the Environment Canada UBCO weather station, no official records were broken.
Higher elevations had some impressive numbers from the storm - Allison pass saw 28cm and the Coquihalla Summit had 20cm.
Skiers and snowboarders at Big White are enjoying a powder day today with 14cm last night. Perfect timing in advance of National Ski & Snowboard Day this weekend!
Here are a few snow total report photos from local residents on social media.
Good Morning from @predatorridge we have had 12cm since 9 pm PT Jan 22 til 6 am Jan 23, 2019. Snow no longer falling. @WeslaWong @ECCCWeatherBC #makeitstop. pic.twitter.com/TLuu61atXP
— Claire Martin (@ClaireMartinWx) January 23, 2019
@WeslaWong 12cm at Tower Ranch. pic.twitter.com/dFfFKtRR6a
— Paul Wood (@pfwood) January 23, 2019
@WeslaWong 13 cm up in Black Mountain this morning. Snow has stopped falling pic.twitter.com/EVFaRsZpvO
— John Verwoerd (@theodosia4u) January 23, 2019
12 cm storm total from last night in West #Kelowna elevation 600m.... looking forward to brighter conditions later today ! 😎#bcstorm #snow pic.twitter.com/TU280VxApz
— Wesla Wong (@WeslaWong) January 23, 2019
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