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1/4/2026  MN-HB-40 MNHubbard Moderately Dry General Awareness
December precip., water equivalent, was 1.1", pretty average. Ongoing long-term water/snow deficit continues.  View
1/4/2026  CAN-BC-157 CANBritish Columbia Near Normal General Awareness
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General Awareness: --- Precipitation: We recorded 63.8 mm of rain this in the last 15 days. December ened up with 273.8 mm, the rainiest month ever recorded at this station (109% of average). The calender year ended up with 1361.2mm, 85.5% of average. January-so-far has seen 22.6mm or 111% of average. The water year so-far has seen 670.6mm, which is 145% of average. We haven't had any measurable snow, yet at our elevation (21.5 cm snow deficit for season-so-far) --- Weather Observations: This past week it has been a mix of rain & sun, wind & calm. Humidity has been between 80 & 100%, temperatures have been below 10C. There have been a few snow flurries, but nothing which could be measured. --- Drought Monitoring Assessments: No drought assements are available from the province over the winter for our region. The most recent AgCan assesment is from November. --- Business: DFO lists wild coho & sockeye are non-retention. Yelloweye rockfish are non-retention, other rockfish, halibut & lingcod are closed. Bivalves are closed. --- Fire: Cultural & Prescribed Burns: There is a OFTS registered prescribed burn on Malcolm Island, another in Hyde Creek and a couple more around the base for Mount Holberg. --- Burn Ban: Coastal Fire Centre has no burn bans in effect. --- Wildfire: None in our area as per BC Wildfire Service. --- Fire Risk: Not calculated by the province from November to April. --- Energy: My heater has been working hard, we have been using the pellet stove from time to time. Some neighbors are burning wood for heat. --- Plants & Wildlife: Trees: --- Lawns: very green and lush. --- Birds: Blue herons, eagles, juncos, crows, brandt's commorants, pigeons & gulls, otters & seals. --- Society & Public Health: --- Disease: BCCDC's report up to December 20 says that influenza rates are still increasing, with the highest rates among children. RSV is increasing, mostly among kids; although rates are low to moderate. CoViD-19 rates are low & decreasing. No measles has been reported in the Island Health Authority. --- Water Supply & Quality: Well Level: Well levels crossed into being a little above normal on about December 22, and have stayed slightly above normal since then. The level is currently 6.32 m below surface. --- Water Restrictions: No --- Water Quality/Chemistry: No concerns  View
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