Okanagan snowpack at 129 per cent of normal
There are early indications of spring flooding in B.C. after the latest snowpack readings.
The overall provincial average has gone from 84 per cent to 110 per cent in the last month.
The Okanagan has one of the highest levels at 129 per cent of normal.
“For snow-melt dominated rivers in the interior of the province, the likelihood of spring flooding increases with high snowpacks; this is most pronounced when snow basin index values approach or exceed 120 per cent. This does not mean that spring flooding will occur, rather the chances of flooding are increased,” said the River Forecast Centre’s Feb. 1 report.











