Penticton was warmer and wetter than Kelowna last month.
The average daily high in November in Penticton was 8.4 C, a half-degree more than in Kelowna, according to month-end weather stats from Environment Canada.
Average overnight lows in the two cities were comparable, at 1.8 C in Kelowna and 1.9 C in Penticton.
Total precipitation in Penticton last month was 53.4 mm, compared to 39.8 mm in Kelowna. Penticton had 8.8 cm of snow in November, all of which came on Nov. 27. November snow data for Kelowna is missing on Environment Canada’s website.
A typical November brings about 14 cm of snow to the Valley bottom. It usually gets a lot whiter in December, with 32 cm of snow falling at the Valley bottom.
At its lower levels, the Okanagan is one of the greyest places in Canada during the

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