With temperatures feeling as cold as -35 C in the South Okanagan, some have taken the chance to capture unique wintertime images.
Okanagan Lake was the site of most of those on Friday, Jan. 12. Social media user Courtney Robinson by Munson Mountain photographed a 91Ƶwinter waterspout,91Ƶ a phenomenon that can last for up to 10 minutes and forms above lakes during periods of cool, unsettled weather, according to Environment Canada.
Remember the days when lakes in Penticton would freeze?
The Western News91Ƶ Brennan Phillips captured frozen sections of Okanagan Lake, in some sections as far as 30 feet out from shore.
Phillips91Ƶ photos on Friday also include a look at Penticton seagulls bracing against the -25 C chill.
And then there91Ƶs what could be described, in the simplest of terms, as 91Ƶicy mountains91Ƶ on Okanagan Lake.
Such wintertime images come after an 91Ƶarctic blast91Ƶ swept through B.C.91Ƶs Interior on Thursday, Jan. 11.
Temperatures in Penticton this morning dipped as low as -35 C, with the wind chill.
Daytime marks are expected to reach lows of -25 C, before overnight temperatures into Saturday return to the neighbourhood of -30 C when factoring in the windchill.
Environment Canada is warning about the risk of frostbite.