Snowpack above normal in B.C., very high in Chilcotin
VICTORIA — The February snow survey from the B.C. River Forecast Centre (BCRFC) shows above-normal snowpack for much of the province.
In its latest report, the BCRFC notes average snowpack for all of B.C. is 110 per cent of normal for this time of year, with the highest levels being found in the Chilcotin region at 170 per cent.
That extreme reading is out of step with other regions in central and southern B.C. though, with the Middle Fraser at 117 per cent of normal, the North Thompson at 118 per cent and the Lower Thompson at 122 per cent.
The South Thompson basin east of Kamloops is nearly right on normal at 103 per cent.