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Pastimes : Severe Weather and the Economic Impact

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To: johnlw who wrote (6958)1/2/2025 3:00:43 PM
From: LoneClone   of 7186
 
If this holds, parts of BC will have partially recovered from years of drought. However, given how temperatures swings have become much wider over out lifetime, there are also fears of the the possibility of warm temperatures melting all of the snow pack or at least enough to create flooding.

Too bad more of that snow didn't make it to northeast BC, which remains in extreme drought which will help those zombie fires survive through to the summer.

At least temperatures have dropped back to normal levels this week across the province.

Quite the dip in the Jet Stream going on right now.

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