Above normal temperatures, limited precipitation recorded locally so far this winter
Vernon and the entire Okanagan has seen very little winter weather so far this year.
Brian Proctor, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said the persistent and strong El Nino system over the Pacific Ocean has resulted in above average temperatures and low precipitation levels locally.
“That’s allowed some very warm waters to propagate northwards and we’re seeing a lot of very active funnel systems moving onto the coast, but the one thing that is happening is we’ve got a really strong upper ridge acting in combination with those El Nino conditions to really limit any moisture penetration across the coast mountains into the Interior of British Columbia,” Proctor told Vernon Matters.
“So what we’ve been seeing largely is sort of mixed skies overrunning clouds to a large degree and very little in the way of organized [precipitation] getting into the Interior of B.C.”