Tuesday, May 9, 2023

May Brings confluence of Flood and Fire Seasons for British Columbia


The warm weather start for May has made for an interesting mixture of natural disaster preparation for the province with different areas on a Flood Alert or  a Wildfire alert for the first week in.

The major flooding for the moment is of concern in the Caribbo and Thomson regions of the province, while Forest Fires have been of note in the Peace and along the Highway 16 corridor into Alberta.

The map of the current BC hotspots can be reviewed here.

You can bookmark our Northwest Wildfire Archive here  for later use this summer perhaps, when the situation seems the most dangerous.

The more immediate risk for the Northwest is flooding as the snowpack begins to melt and swell the streams that feed the major rivers off the region.

And on that theme, the current situation is that of a High Stream Advisory for much of the Inland regions.


The forecast report as of May 5th providing details for the Skeena Region including the Bulkley River and tributaries around Telkwa, Smithers, Hazelton, Kispiox and Terrace itself can be reviewed here.

Click on the map here, to access the latest forecast from the River Forecast Centre.

Further information from them can be found here.

More notes on local weather issues can be reviewed here.

Cross posted from the North Coast Review.

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