Weather extremes balanced out to make January an average month
KAMLOOPS — January was a month of weather extremes in Kamloops, but it all smoothed out to the averages in the end.
According to Environment Canada, Kamloops saw a total of 20.9 millimetres of precipitation last month, compared to an average of 21.1 millimetres.
Much of that precipitation fell as snow during the first two weeks of the month, when the Interior received snow nearly every day.
Looking at the thermometer, forecaster Bobby Sekhon says the mean daily temperature was -2.1 C, slightly higher than the January average of -2.8 C.