BC Snowpack Levels
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Okanagan snowpack level holds steady at 113%, despite recent precipitationProvincially, most regions are below their normal levels, with only eight at 100 per cent of their normal snowpack levels or more.CanadaApr 12, 2023
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Snowpack level in Okanagan increases slightly to 124% of normalCurrently, snowpack levels in the Okanagan are at 124 per cent of normal, while the Boundary region is at 123 per cent.CanadaMar 8, 2023
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Snowpack level in Okanagan at 121%, highest in provinceAfter a warm January, the Okanagan was at 121 per cent of its normal snowpack total. However, that’s down from 125 per cent one month ago.CanadaFeb 9, 2023
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Snowpack level in Okanagan at 125%, above seasonal average“Significant precipitation in late December increased snowpack throughout the province, most notably for the Okanagan and Boundary,” said the River Forecast Centre.CanadaJan 7, 2023
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Snowpack levels across B.C. twice their normal levels: Provincial officials‘Across the province, we’re looking at double the normal snowpack (levels) that we have at this time of the year.’WeatherJun 17, 2022
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Okanagan snowpack levels below normal: River Forecast CentreThe River Forecast Centre says a cool and unsettled April saw snowpack levels increase during the month. The Okanagan is currently listed at 74 per cent of normal.CanadaMay 4, 2022
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Okanagan snowpack levels at 90%, in ‘normal’ rangeOverall, B.C.’s snowpack average was 110 per cent as of Feb. 1, down from 115 per cent on Jan. 1.EnvironmentFeb 8, 2022
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Snowpack levels in B.C. above normal, except Okanagan: River Forecast CentreSnowpack levels across B.C. are 115 per cent of normal. The data ranges from 84 per cent in the Okanagan to 140 per cent in the Upper Columbia.WeatherJan 12, 2022
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