iN PHOTOS: Intense sunrise warms frosty skies in Kamloops, Okanagan

Early risers in Kamloops, the Shuswap and across the Okanagan woke up to a stunning sunrise this morning and some captured photos of the moment. 

Here are some stunning shots taken from snow covered farms, cities, lakes and forests. 

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A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , Pinks and purples are seen in this sunrise in the North Okanagan. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Myra Morton

A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , This photo shows a sunrise and stars over a work site and bulldozer near Kamloops. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Danielle Nelson

A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , Many colours can be seen in this sunrise over Kamloops. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Tyleen Barker

A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , An early morning sunrise is reflected on the Thompson river in Kamloops. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Nola Cardinal

A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , Bright orange and gold colours are seen in this sunrise over Kenna Cartwright Park in Kamloops. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Vikki Matheson

A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , A stunning sunset viewed from a snow covered farm in Kamloops. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Dawn Bentley

A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , Sunrise, snow and a barn are seen in this photo taken in the Shuswap. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Tammy-Lynn

A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , A sunset over Barriere was captured on camera. Credit: SUBMISSION/ Brigette Mitchell

A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , Sunrise seen from Cherryville. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Yarrow Fleury

A stunning sunrise over Monte Lake was caught on camera. , Sunrise seen from Coldstream. Credit: SUBMITTED/ Randy Szasz


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Shannon Ainslie

Shannon Ainslie brings a background of writing and blogging to the team. She is interested in covering human interest stories and engaging with her community of Kamloops.

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