Nanaimo sees one of driest springs on record
NANAIMO — Rainfall was sparse in Nanaimo and many other portions of the province this spring.
Environment Canada meteorologist Doug Lundquist told NanaimoNewsNOW local spring rainfall totals the previous three months amounted to only 33 to 40 per cent of normal.
“It was the fourth driest spring ever. We take Spring from the first of March to the end of May, exceedingly dry,” Lundquist said, who noted local rainfall data dates back more than a century.
Lundquist said it was consistently dry in Nanaimo in the spring, which he called highly unusual, which was experienced in several other communities in the southern half of B.C.