On April 1, British Columbia's snowpack reaches a record low at 63% of normal, raising drought concerns.
British Columbia's snowpack reaches record low on April 1, raising drought concerns. The River Forecast Centre reports snowpack at 63% of normal levels, with potential increased risk of drought during spring and summer. The low snowpack may also bring lower flooding risks for some flood-prone areas. The current situation merits vigilance and further monitoring, but it's too early to definitively predict the extent of the situation with certainty.
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