Rainfall amounts over May long weekend failed to rise above trace levels: Environment Canada
KAMLOOPS — The rainy, cool May long weekend didn’t do much to ease drought worries in the B.C. Interior, according to Environment Canada.
Meteorologist Chris Doyle says available data shows only trace accumulations of precipitation in the Kamloops area over the past few days.
“At the university, they only got a few tenths of a millimetre, so that’s not too promising,” Doyle told CFJC Today. “You probably had to get up a little bit higher into the mountains to see any appreciable rain — and even then, it would only be a millimetre or two unless, you were directly underneath a shower for 10 minutes.”
The unsettled weather continued Tuesday (May 21), but Doyle says accumulations are still underwhelming.