Rare May heat wave brings worries for further floods and fires: emergency minister
VICTORIA — A spell of unseasonably warm weather forecast for British Columbia is raising concerns for further flooding and fires.
Emergency Management Minister Bowinn Ma says the heat will impact the pace of snowmelt, which has already pushed river levels near or over their banks in several parts of central and southeastern B.C.
Dave Campbell, with the B.C. River Forecast Centre, said in a briefing on Monday that about three quarters of the snow on the mountains remain and the warm weather may bring further flooding.
Ma says the unusual heat also elevates the risks of wildfires burning in B.C.