No Surprise!

No Surprise!
Snow Survey 

No surprise! Above normal temperatures and rain over the last two weeks has left no measurable snow in the area reports the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) who measures snow depth and water content as part of its Flood Forecasting and Warning Program. 

“Since our records began in 1988, the only other years with no snow were in 1998 and 2007”, said Angela Mills, NBMCA Water Resources Specialist. “In 2023, the average snow depth for the three sites was 10.8 cm and water equivalence was 33.7 mm at this time of year” she added.

Snow is measured for depth and water equivalence at three locations in the watershed. 

North Bay Golf and Country Club (Chippewa Creek Watershed, North Bay)

*Data prior to Dec. 2011 collected at the former Northeast Mental Health Centre, Hwy 11                                 

Current Average Snow Depth for January 2, 2024

0 cm

Current Average Water Equivalence for January 2, 2024

0 mm

Average Snow Depth for January 3, 2023

15.1 cm

Highest recorded snow depth for January 2 since 2012*

39.0 cm in 2019

Corbeil Conservation Area (La Vase River Watershed, Corbeil) 

Current Average Snow Depth for January 2, 2024

   0 cm

Current Average Water Equivalence for January 2, 2024

   0 mm

Average Snow Depth for January 3, 2023

   7.7 cm

Highest recorded snow depth for January 2 since 1988

   48.5 cm in 2019

Shirley Skinner Conservation Area (Kaibuskong River Watershed, Chisholm)

Current Average Snow Depth for January 2, 2024                

 0 cm

Current Average Water Equivalence for January 2, 2024

 0 mm

Average Snow Depth for January 3, 2023

Highest recorded snow depth for January 2 since 2007

 9.6 cm

 52.2 cm in 2019

The North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) was founded in 1972 by the Province of Ontario and the NBMCA’s 10 member municipalities. NBMCA is one of 36 Conservation Authorities in Ontario responsible for watershed management on behalf of local municipalities, stakeholders, and the province.

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