Atmospheric river brings, quickly removes mid-March snow in Kamloops area
KAMLOOPS — Environment Canada says about 8-to-10 centimetres of snow fell in Kamloops during Sunday (March 15) night’s snowstorm, though the snow isn’t expected to stick around for very long.
Early forecasts expected the region to only get a few centimetres of snow, but Kamloops residents went to bed last night and woke up this morning with plenty of snow still on the ground.
“We really did see an atmospheric river that began to move on shore [Sunday] night and associated with that, it really pushed a lot of moisture and some warm air across the southern Interior of British Columbia,” Environment Canada Meteorologist Brian Proctor said.


