Okanagan’s drought level rises
The Okanagan Basin is now ranked at Drought Level 2.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre raised the valley’s drought rating on Thursday, May 16.
The Level 2, or “Very Dry” conditions, are defined as “not posing a likely adverse impact to the socio-economic or ecosystem values,” but the provincial agency still recommends people conserve water and follow water restrictions.
In response to the drought level increasing, the Okanagan Basin Water Board stated the region hasn’t properly recovered from last year’s drought due to the relatively dry winter and spring, the low snowpack, and the above normal temperatures.











