Environment Canada has released preliminary snowfall totals resulting from the storm that blanketed the southern interior on Feb. 17.
Kelowna and Penticton got off relatively easy with 10 centimetres or less hitting the ground. Princeton was covered in 12 cm and Salmon Arm received 13.
Kamloops and Castlegar received a heavy dump of snow with 25 cm or more in some areas.
Trail was buried beneath a thick 30 cm blanket of snow.
Preliminary snowfall totals for the southern BC Interior. https://t.co/I6L86z2tJg. #BCStorm pic.twitter.com/4U40KBNYgn
— ECCC Weather BC (@ECCCWeatherBC) February 18, 2018