
White Rock Lake wildfire slowed by rain
***This story was updated with the Sunday morning Evacuation Alert.
KAMLOOPS – Mother Nature finally helped wildfire fighting efforts Sunday, delivering much needed precipitation to the aggressive White Rock Lake wildfire southeast Kamloops.
The B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) says the northern edge of the fire received up to 10 millimetres of rain Sunday. While it wasn’t enough to douse the blaze, it was enough to “provide a reprieve” for a day or two. That’s good news for residents of Westwold who have suffered through a series of nervous days and nights watching the fire move towards them.
The southern edge of the fire saw little precipitation. With temperatures expected to be in the mid-20’s today (Aug. 2) and wind gusts up to 30 km/hr, the fire is expected to remain active.