Warm and dry April for much of Vancouver Island
NANAIMO — Stretches of warm weather followed by rain showers was the story weather-wise for much of B.C. last month, and the mid-Island was no different.
A daily mean temperature of around 9.0 degrees Celsius for Nanaimo made April warmer than usual but much drier, with a similar pattern across much of Vancouver Island.
That’s according to warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada Lisa Erven who said weather patterns were also very similar province-wide last month.
“We came in with about 44 per cent of the normal April precipitation, and most of that precipitation was actually confined to the first two weeks of the month. It’s felt dry because most recently, what we’ve been experiencing is a very dry pattern.”


