It’s looking like a drier spring for B.C., according to the province’s River Forecast Centre. That likely means a break for the interior after several years of damaging floods, but raises the drought risk for the coming summer. Shelby Thom reports.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Flood fears recede but drought fears rise amid lower B.C. snowpack
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