It looks like the snow in Kamloops and the Okanagan is here to stay

Old man winter is back, and this time it might be for good.

According to Environment Canada, all three major Okanagan cities are seeing snow Sunday and will have a 60 per cent chance of flurries throughout the week with highs of 2 C and lows of -1C.

Kamloops will also see snow this week, with chances of flurries today, Tuesday and Wednesday, while the remainder of the week will be cool and cloudy.

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Parker Crook

Parker Crook

Parker Crook is a Saskatchewan-born reporter who began his career in journalism while studying the craft at SAIT in Calgary. After cutting his teeth at the school news outlet as the Opinions Editor, Parker landed a position at a Vernon newspaper and worked his way up to the editor’s chair. Parker strives to tell stories that have a genuine impact on the community he calls home. And, from courtroom dramas to on stage antics, Parker believes meaningful stories can be found just about anywhere.