B.C. snow pack levels remain below normal
- British Columbia's snow pack levels are currently at 97 per cent of normal, as reported by the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship.
- The Boundary region has a snow pack of 98 per cent, while the Central Coast is at 45 per cent of normal.
- Snow levels have improved since March 1, when they were at 73 per cent of normal.
- The report indicates no elevated flood risk at present, although flooding can still happen depending on weather patterns.
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From the Dungeness River Nature Center: Snow accumulation is good news for Sequim summer months
When we start the hike at the Lake Angeles trailhead, there’s very little snow. In fact, no snow. We feel vaguely ridiculous about the snowshoes strapped to the back of each pack, but we carry them anyway. Bring your stuff!
Signs of drought in B.C.'s latest snow, water supply bulletin – Energeticcity.ca
British Columbia’s overall snowpack increased slightly throughout March, but the average is still sitting at just 79 per cent of what’s considered normal and the province is sounding the alarm about the potential for drought. The latest provincial snow survey and water supply bulletin says the snowpack is higher than April 1, 2024, when the average was 63 per cent of normal. Still, the bulletin says the low snowpack and freshet forecasts combine…
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