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Early melt shows final B.C. snowpack survey at 13 per cent of normal levels

  • The BC River Forecast Centre reported that, as of June 15, the provincial snowpack was at 13 per cent of normal, down from 44 per cent on June 1.
  • Approximately 90 per cent of the measured snow has melted earlier than usual, with low snowmelt-related flood hazards confirmed.
  • The Middle Fraser Basin was reported at zero per cent of normal, while the Lower Fraser Basin was at three per cent, as stated in the report.
  • Seasonal forecasts suggest above normal temperatures for most of B.C. and a heightened risk of drought hazards this summer.
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Early melt shows final B.C. snowpack survey at 13 per cent of normal levels

As of June 15, approximately 90 per cent of this year's snowpack had already melted

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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