
While still below normal, Island snowpack levels are close to the highest in B.C.
NANAIMO — Vancouver Island’s snowpack levels are holding strong as April also marks the start of wildfire season in B.C.
The April 1 snow survey and water supply bulletin provided by the Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship shows Vancouver Island at 86 per cent of the average snowpack levels for the start of the month, up from 76 per cent in March, and one of the highest in the province.
Jonathan Boyd from the B.C. River Forecast Centre said March was a fairly healthy month from a snowpack accumulation perspective, a big difference from this time last year.
“We went from being relatively healthy at the start of the year to dropping almost to the same levels as last year. By the end of February, we got storms and it felt like on the Island it was pretty wet all through March, so we just continued to get that snow accumulation. Relative to last year, the provincial average was 63 per cent of normal for April 1, so we’re now at 79 per cent.”