Below-normal snowpack across B.C. raises drought fears
KAMLOOPS β A dry March has pushed snowpack levels across B.C. below normal.
According to April 1 measurements released Monday (Apr. 8) by the B.C. River Forecast Centre, the provincial average snowpack is 79 per cent of normal.
Every region in the province presents a below-normal reading, though the Northwest, Stikine and Skagit regions are the most extreme.
In the Central and Southern Interior, the South Thompson reports in at 75 per cent of normal snowpack, while the North Thompson measures at 89 per cent.