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Colder weather could bring increased flood risk: BC River Forecast Centre

The Snowpack in the Upper Fraser East snow basin are still a bit above normal as of April 1st.

The BC River Forecast Centre’s latest bulletin shows the basin was around 117% of normal.

According to BC River Forecast Centre Hydrologist, Jonathan Boyd, says any concern over flooding depends on the weather over the next three months.

“That warm spell in late-March wasn’t super dramatic just because we don’t get that warm in March in general, but it was above normal throughout the province,” Boyd said.

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“It was noticeable, in some of the lower elevation rivers where flows went up, so that is a positive to have some of the snow melting early.”

Boyd added some storm systems have added to the snowpack since April 1st, but only about two-to-four percentage points.

“Prince George specifically, we’re getting night-time lows of -9, so we’re moving into a very cold period of time,” Boyd said.

“That may not have much of an impact if it’s just a week, but if we have two or three weeks of cold weather, that could put Prince George and other areas of the province at higher risk, just because there is a delay in the snowmelt.”

 

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