Okanagan drought rating still at the low end of the scale
The regional drought rating remains low risk for the second straight week.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre’s Drought rating release Thursday, August 7, indicated the Okanagan was at Drought Level 1.
This is the second straight week at that rating, which indicates conditions are “abnormally dry” but are not considered severe.
The rating comes as Vernon had an average daytime high of 30.1 degrees, while Kelowna’s was 30 between July 31 and August 6. Vernon also saw 10.7 milimetres of precipitation during that period, while Kelowna saw 8.5 mm of rainfall, according to Environment Canada.











