Fort St. John, B.C., has just experienced its snowiest/wettest ever March.
More than 95 millimetres of precipitation fell on the northern B.C. city last month, topping the 1963 record of 73.2 millimetres.
Lisa West, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, says the area usually sees an average of 23.7 millimetres of snow and rainfall during that time period.
“It’s really based on how the weather pattern sets up, what is driving weather systems from the Pacific into the Interior, what track they
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