Average B.C. snowpack of 92% masks ‘strong regional divide,’ provincial bulletin says
British Columbia’s latest snow survey and water supply bulletin says the provincial average snowpack is sitting at about 92 per cent of what’s considered normal, an improvement over the 79 per cent average at the same time last year.
But the bulletin covering snowpack up to April 1 says the average “masks a strong regional divide,” with many areas measuring much lower amounts.
The report says snowpack ranged from a low of 26 per cent of normal in the Skagit area to a high of 136 per cent in the Nechako and Peace regions.
It says areas with below-normal snowpack, particularly in parts of the southern Interior and the South Coast, show “early concerns” for drought conditions.
