Despite recent rain, drought is possible
PRINCE GEORGE – With more rain in the forecast, drought seems unlikely in this region, as Prince George is sitting at the lowest level of the range for drought.
“Certainly in the Prince George area, we’ve received quite a bit of precipitation over the last month or so, certainly above the normal amounts we would expect at this time of the year for June and July being the two wettest months for Prince George. But obviously, we’re recovering from a long-term drought that really started in 2022. And so if you’re looking at water levels in lakes and our rivers, they’re still quite low for this time of the year,” says David Campbell of the BC River Forecast Centre.
The BC River Forecast Centre and the Province are still cautioning that rain may help, but a lot of rain would have to fall to avert a drought.
