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Cooler temperatures expected to warm up by May long weekend, Environment Canada says

Mixed weather in Kamloops

Mixed weather and slightly cooler-than-average temperatures are predicted to persist in Kamloops over the week ahead, but the weather is expected to warm by the start of the long weekend.

According to Environment Canada, Monday is expected to bring a mix of sun and cloud and a high of 18 C with a 40 per cent chance of showers in the afternoon.

Temperatures over Monday night are predicted to dip to 5 C.

Environment Canada predicts a sunny Tuesday with a high of 16 C — four degrees below the average high of 21 C. Tuesday evening could bring rainfall, with temperatures lowering to 7 C.

Wednesday is expected to be the coldest day of the week, with a predicted high of 14 C. Showers are predicted over the day, with cloudy skies persisting into Wednesday evening.

According to Environment Canada, the end of the week is expected to warm up.

A mix of sun and cloud is predicted for Thursday and Friday, along with highs of 18 C and 19 C. Temperatures are predicted to drop to an average low of 8 C to 9 C over Thursday and Friday night.

An early look at the May long weekend suggests a continued mix of sun and cloud and seasonal average temperatures around 21 C.



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