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Mar 8, 2024 · Despite a recent increase in snowpack levels, new data suggests the amount of snow in B.C. is still 34 per cent below normal with an anticipated warm spring and early snowmelt expected in the ...
- B.C.'s spring snowpack is the lowest on record | CBC News
British Columbia's extended drought is likely to persist and...
- Sparse snowpack levels across B.C. raise drought fears
Drought across British Columbia could worsen this year,...
- B.C.'s spring snowpack is the lowest on record | CBC News
6 days ago · 00:01:55. Snow levels in British Columbia are well below normal levels, according to the most recent data from the province. The May 15 snow survey and water supply bulletin, released by the province last week, showed the provincial snowpack is at 57 per cent of normal levels across the province. The May 1 data was 66 per cent of normal.
Nearly all snow basins are at or below 80% of normal, with extremely low snowpack (<60%) persisting in the Upper Fraser East, Quesnel, Chilcotin, Central Coast, South Coast, Skagit, Vancouver Island, Skeena-Nass and Liard. The only region with near normal snow is the Northwest (105%). Across the province, 28 snow stations (listed further
Feb 9, 2024 · Snow levels in province's mountains are 39% below normal, according to new data. Drought across British Columbia could worsen this year, experts and leaders are warning, as concern grows over a ...
Jan 11, 2024 · Looking at specific areas of the province, only the Stikine watershed in northwestern B.C. recorded near-normal snow pack levels as of Jan. 1. Notwithstanding three water basins without available data, the rest of the watersheds recorded below-normal levels, including the Peace River region, which saw of the worst wildfires of 2023.
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