Snowpack in B.C at record low, Okanagan down as well
The snowpack level for B.C. has dropped to a record low, while the Okanagan and many other basins continue to see levels well below average.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre said, as of April 1, the province’s snowpack was extremely low, averaging at 63 per cent of normal.
As well as being down by more than third of the normal snowpack, the recent figure was down from the 66 per cent average recorded in March, and was well below the 88 per cent average recorded at the same time in 2023, and was the lowest on record for that specific date.
“The 63 per cent of normal for the province on April 1 is the lowest since 1970 [which is as far back as reliable data can be traced],” Jonathan Boyd, a hydrologist for the River Forecast Centre, stated.











