Dry January and lower snowpack levels in B.C. raise summer water concerns

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The B.C. River Forecast Centre says that a historically dry January in many parts of B.C. means snowpack levels across the province were lower in February than at the start of the year. And a B.C. hydrologist says if there isn’t more precipitation by April, it could impact the water supply.   Click here to read the story.   Click the following link for more information on Drought.