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May snowpack bulletinGlobal News
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Smaller creeks might be at risk of running dry this summer , experts predict.
Snowpack levels in the Okanagan , in particular, have dropped from 82 per cent to just 67 per cent of normal.
Emergency officials are already shifting their focus to the upcoming wildfire season.
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