(North Bay, Ontario, February 15, 2020)  Snow depth and water content is below normal for this time of the year, reports the North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority (NBMCA) who measures snow depth and water content as part of its Flood Forecasting and Warning Program. 

“The average snow depth for all sites is 37.9 cm (77% normal) and average water equivalence is 69.7 mm (67% normal),” said Kurtis Romanchuk NBMCA’s Water Resources Engineer. The average snow depth was 84.6 cm and water equivalence was 148.3 mm for all sites in 2019.

Snow is measured for depth and water equivalence at three locations in the watershed.   Data for the season can be found on the NBMCA website at www.nbmca.ca.

 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 February 15, 2020

 44.1 cm  (91% of normal)

Current Average Water Equivalence for February 15, 2020

    86 mm (75% of normal)

Average Snow Depth for February 15, 2019

 84.4 cm

Highest recorded snow depth for February 15 since 2012*

 84.4 cm in 2019

 

 

Corbeil Conservation Area (La Vase River Watershed, Corbeil)

Current Average Snow Depth for February 15, 2020

  36.6 cm (75% of normal)

Current Average Water Equivalence for February 15, 2020

    59 mm (61% of normal)

Average Snow Depth for February 15, 2019

  84.2 cm

Highest recorded snow depth for February 15 since 1988

  84.2 cm in 2019

 

 


 Shirley Skinner Conservation Area (Kaibuskong River Watershed, Chisholm)

Current Average Snow Depth for February 15, 2020                                

  33.1 cm ( 66% of normal)

Current Average Water Equivalence for February 15, 2020

    64 mm (65% of normal)

Average Snow Depth for February 15, 2019

Highest recorded snow depth for February 15 since 2007

  85.2 cm

  85.2 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. A non-profit organization, the NBMCA works closely with the public to balance human needs with the environmental needs of the region’s watershed. NBMCA is one of 36 Conservation Authorities who are members of Conservation Ontario. 

You can follow NBMCA on twitter @theNBMCA and on facebook.com/NBMCA.

For more information, contact: 

Sue Buckle, Manager, Communications & Outreach, (705) 474-5420

Kurtis Romanchuk, Water Resources Engineer, (705) 474-5420