‘Bit on the warm side:’ May one of the driest in Nanaimo’s history
NANAIMO — The trend of record-setting high temperatures continues on the mid-Island.
Coming out of the 19th warmest April in Nanaimo’s history, last month saw an average daily temperature of 14.9 degrees (Celsius), over two degrees above the 30-year average, with the Harbour City only receiving 20 per cent of its regular rainfall, making it the eighth driest May in 133 years.
Meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada Terri Lang told NanaimoNewsNOW 10.8 millimetres of rain fell at the Nanaimo Airport, well below the average of 54.3 millimetres.
“The beginning of the month was really quite warm, and very little in the way of below-average temperatures for the entire month.”


