Seasonal flood risk elevated but remains mild with steady warming
PRINCE GEORGE – Despite cooler than normal temperatures, dry weather contributed to modest snowpack accumulation over the month of March.
Most regions within the province experienced small changes in snow basin index values in April compared with last month.
In the Prince George region, seasonal flood risk is elevated for the Upper Fraser West and Upper Fraser East.
For the Upper Fraser West, BC River Forecast Centre Hydrologist Jonathan Boyd indicates the area sits at 129 per cent of the normal snowpack for this time of year, 29 per cent above seasonal. This area covers Nechako River and upstream, however, not inclusive of the Nechako Reservoir.
