Warm and wet December
It was a very wet and warm December in the North Okanagan.
Environment Canada figures showed the Vernon area received 93.3 millimetres of precipitation in the form of snow and rain over the month, 89 percent higher than usual.
“The normal precipitation is 49.4 millimetres…so 89 percent above normal,” meteorologist Bobby Sekhon told Vernon Matters. “That ranked as the fifth wettest December on record, with records for precipitation going back to 1903.”
The big number is due in part to a snowstorm that walloped the North Okanagan on New Year’s Eve day dropping 30.7 millimetres of precipitation.











