While the weekend brought with it some sunny spring vibes for the Shuswap region, Environment Canada is signalling the potential for a snowy week ahead.
Wednesday, March 6 shows temperatures ranging from -4 C to 1 C, with a 30 per cent chance of flurries descending upon Salmon Arm and Sicamous.
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The forecast remains much the same for Thursday Friday, dipping to a low of -5 C with snow forecast for both days.
The weekend may bring with it a sunny reprieve as spring draws closer, with Saturday forecast for 3 C and mostly sunny, and the high spiking to 8 C with clear, sunny skies on Sunday.
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Don’t forget that Daylight Savings Time changes on Sunday, March 10, springing the clocks forward an hour.
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