B.C.’s snowpack still extremely low, but melt slower than in 2023: province
VICTORIA — B.C.’s average snowpack for this time of year is lower than 2023, but the snowmelt has been slower.
In its Snow Survey and Water Supply Bulletin released Thursday (May 23), the B.C. River Forecast Centre (BCRFC) says 31 per cent of the seasonal snowpack melted by May 15. While it’s far quicker than the average 17 per cent of seasonal snowpack that melts by May 15, it’s far slower than the 43 per cent that melted at the same time last year.
The BCRFC notes the snowmelt-related flood hazard remains low.
“Despite significant heat [from] May 9 to 12, no flooding was experienced,” the BCRFC notes. “The greatest flood risk over the upcoming six weeks is from widespread heavy rain events. Low snowpack, early snowmelt and lingering impacts from ongoing drought are creating significantly elevated drought hazards for this upcoming spring and summer.”