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Originally Posted by calgarywinning
All this said, it's been a few years of not great weather in the Okanagan; in general. No good weather, means colder temps. I have heard the region has had one of it's coldest winters there from people who live there.
Just as spring won't come here, they are experiencing the same.
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Ya, Lake Okanagan is way too deep to be considered "warm" unless they get some impressive heat waves. We put my kid in swimming lessons a couple years back (something my wife did when she was wee) and he cried every day. Each class he came out of the water, teeth chattering and looking like a smurf.