
Signs of drought in B.C.’s latest snow, water supply bulletin
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 combined with warm weather expected over the coming season and the “lingering impacts” of ongoing drought all point toward an elevated drought risk this spring and summer.
It says spring freshet hazards are expected to be reduced, though pockets in southern areas of the Okanagan, Boundary and West Kootenay regions have seen somewhat elevated snow levels that carry a risk of flooding.