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Your Okanagan snowpack just hit a 40-year low. This is bad.

Your Okanagan snowpack is so low it's scary

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss. And today, what we *really* need to discuss is water. Because okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about enough: our snowpack is at a 40-year low. Forty years! That’s longer than some of our best vineyards have been around, longer than Prospera Place has been standing, longer than many of us have called Kelowna home. It's not just a number, it's a stark warning for every single person who lives here, from the orchards up in Oyama to the waterfront condos on Abbott Street.

### What This Means for Us

The chair of the Okanagan Basin Water Board is already sounding the alarm, and honestly, we should all be listening. Drought fears are ramping up, and if you lived through last summer, or the summer before that, you know exactly what that means. It's not just about keeping your lawn green; it's about everything that makes Kelowna, well, Kelowna.

* **Fire Season:** This is the big one. A low snowpack means less meltwater feeding our creeks and forests, drying everything out earlier. Remember the smoke season? It's becoming our fifth season, and a really dry year makes it even more terrifying. * **Our Vineyards and Orchards:** Our wine industry is world-class, but those grapes and cherries need water. Farmers are already doing incredible work with irrigation, but there’s only so much you can do if the source isn't there. * **The Lake Levels:** Okanagan Lake is our backyard, our therapy, our everything. Drought affects everything from boating to the ecosystem of the lake itself. We need to protect it. * **Our Drinking Water:** This seems obvious, but it bears repeating. Our taps depend on this snowpack.

This isn't just some abstract problem for "them" to fix. This is our home. This is the beauty we boast about to everyone who visits, the reason so many of us moved here. We need to be preparing, conserving, and understanding that how we use water, right now, impacts our entire summer. Whether you’re paddleboarding from City Park Beach or biking the Kettle Valley Rail Trail, the water situation affects you. Let's not find ourselves wishing we'd paid more attention.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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