Provincial snowpack rebounds to near-normal with snowy February
KAMLOOPS — A snowy February has led to an alpine snowpack much closer to normal across B.C.
The latest Snow Survey and Water Supply Bulletin produced by the B.C. River Forecast Centre shows measurements from March 1.
The report shows snowpack at an average of 94 per cent of normal across the province. That’s up from 79 per cent as of Feb. 1, a figure that led to concerns of drought or increased wildfire danger come spring.
Accumulation totals are also up significantly for the Fraser River basin, from 75 per cent of normal on Feb. 1 to 94 per cent this month.


