B.C.’s warm February rewrites weather records
VANCOUVER — It may be February, but Doug Pope says rescue season in the mountains that overlook Vancouver is looking more like spring.
North Shore Rescue’s search manager said Thursday that the organization is seeing “a very different winter season” than normal, with almost no snow pack on the mountains.
“We would typically be in the height of rescuing out-of-bounds snowboarders, skiers in steep avalanche gullies, or doing types of slips and falls by hikers and snowshoers in avalanche terrain, and obviously we’ve had very few of those types of calls this year,” he said.
Much of B.C. is seeing unseasonably warm weather, thanks to a air mass brought by a ridge of high pressure. Environment Canada says temperatures this week hit 19.5 C in Bella Bella, 650 kilometres northwest of Vancouver, smashing the record for its warmest February day by more than three degrees.


