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British Columbia

Kelowna, B.C., residents bundle up during January cold snap

Okanagan residents are coping with unseasonably frigid weather this week as temperatures dip into the 20s during a January cold snap.

Temperatures dip into 20s in the Okanagan, but Environment Canada says an end is in sight

Karla Mellor (left), Shea Retzlaff (right) and dog Bentley are bracing against the cold with toques, scarves and coffees. (Jaimie Kehler)

Winter in the Okanagan typically means toques and scarves, but this week's weather has many people donning extra woolies.

Temperatures in Kelowna, B.C., Wednesday morning dipped to 23 C, but with thewind chill it felt more like 28 C.

Extreme cold warnings were in effect Wednesday for the Elk Valley includingFernie. With the wind chill there, it felt like40 C.

In fact, this winter could end up being a record-breaker.

Kelowna residents are taking the cold weather and snow in stride, biking and running but with a few added layers of clothing. (Jaimie Kehler)

"It has been since the mid to late 1980s since we've seen such a prolonged cold spell," said MattMacDonald, ameteorologist with EnvironmentCanada.

"It will be interesting once we get to the end of winter and look back on average temperatures, this could be in the running for record-breaking winter."

There is an end in sight, though.

"Wednesday really was the coldest of the conditions," said MacDonald.

"These temperatures are going to bounce back. We've been 10 to 15 degrees colder than normal these last few days."

'Wear like six layers'

In the meantime, many Okanagan residents have been taking the cold weather in stride,particularly thosewith Prairie roots.

"It's quite enjoyable, not the coldest," said Jasper Stone, originally of Souris, Man.,while skating at Kelowna's Stuart Park.

Eric Worman (left) and Jasper Stone (right) enjoy a cold weather skate at Kelowna's Stuart Park skating rink. (Jaimie Kehler)

"I'm cold. I'm from here, so I think it's cold no matter what he says," said Stone's friend Eric Worman.

"Wear like six layers of clothing, that's what I'm doing right now."

'For Kelowna, it's cold'

Don Oor spent Wednesday scraping snow and ice off sidewalks for the City of Kelowna.

"Well it's not quite as cold as the Prairies, but for Kelowna, it's cold," said the former resident of Saskatoon.

"I think there's more moisture in the air here that makes it feel colder,12 here might feel chillier."

Don Oor with the City of Kelowna says this is 'cold for Kelowna,' but not as cold as the prairies. (Jaimie Kehler)

"It seems much colder than the last few Kelowna winters. I think I'm ready for some warmer weather," said SheaRetzlaff, holding a hot coffee and a shivering dog, Bentley.

"We were going to go to Big White but it was too cold. It said it felt like 37 today so not happening," said Karla Mellor.

"Snow is good, but just a little bit warmer would be nice."

Bentley finds it too cold to walk this week so instead wears sweaters and gets a lift. (Jaimie Kehler)

Here is what a few othershad to say online about the recent cold snap: