British Columbia's snowpack at 57% of normal, down from 66%, with 31% melted by May 15.

British Columbia's snowpack levels are currently at 57% of normal, according to recent data from the province. This is a decrease from the 66% normal levels reported on May 1. By May 15, approximately 31% of the peak snowpack had already melted, compared to the average of 17% at this time of year. The lower than usual snowpack levels may have implications for water supply and management in the region.

May 28, 2024
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