Okanagan drought rating increased
The regional drought rating has gone back up.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre issued the Okanagan a drought rating of Level 1 Thursday, Aug. 28, indicating the region was drier than normal, but not to any severe level.
That rating comes after being recorded at Level 0 the week prior. That designation indicated normal or wetter than usual conditions in the Okanagan.
The increase in the rating comes following a seven-day stretch where Vernon saw an average daytime high of 32.4 °C and 0.6 millimetres of rain. Kelowna also had an average daytime high of 33.4 °C and no precipitation during those seven days.











