B.C.’s southern interior remains most drought stricken part of the province
KAMLOOPS — Drought conditions in B.C. have continued to intensify in recent months, with June being another abnormally dry month for the Kamloops region, further elevating wildfire risks.
Agri-climate specialist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Trevor Hadwen said the province saw intensified drought conditions, particularly in the south.
“The largest change in drought conditions were recorded in British Columbia, well-above normal temperatures, well-below-normal precipitation, poor winter snowpack, as well as low streamflow and water supplies have resulted in drought expansion through large portions of the province,” said Hadwen.
“This includes the addition of two extreme drought regions, one centered in the southern interior, the second centered in the central interior around Vanderhoof.”


