By Simon Little – Global News
Early data on British Columbia’s snowpack for the year suggests the province could be at risk of drought once again.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre’s Feb. 1 snowpack report confirmed what many have already observed: January was unusually dry.
That’s resulted in a loss of snowpack across the province. The provincial average stood at 87 per cent of normal on Jan. 1, but slid to 72 per cent by Feb. 1.
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