March snow measurements near normal in much of B.C.
The March 1 levels, show some regions of the province including the Boundary, Okanagan, Nicola and Upper Fraser West basins are all well above normal levels.
Elsewhere in the province, the snow levels ranged from 59 per cent of normal in the Skagit region and 77 per cent of normal on Vancouver Island to 105 per cent of normal in the South Thompson and Central Coast regions.According to the report, above-normal snow levels indicate a higher risk for snowmelt-related spring flooding in the affected areas. Areas with near-normal or below-normal levels may also experience flooding if adverse weather conditions occur.
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