Dry April in Kamloops, with 30 per cent of normal precipitation recorded
KAMLOOPS — According to Environment Canada, April in Kamloops was cooler, and drier than normal this year.
Most of British Columbia saw less rain than normal last month, and Meteorologist Lisa Ervin says the local region experienced a similar trend – only getting about one-third of the usual amount.
“The weather station at the Kamloops airport reported 4.6 mm of rain in comparison to what is usually seen, which is 14.2 mm of rain,” she explains, “So really only about 30 per cent of the precipitation that Kamloops normally gets for this month.”
Ervin says the last week of April did bring rainfall to many communities, so the month’s precipitation tally didn’t end up as low as it was shaping up to be.