BC Government says the snowpack levels vary to a great degree based on reading for February 1st.
Okanagan Kettle region 88%
Highest NW Laird at 174%
Lowest Vancouver Island 28% of normal snow pack
By early February, about two-thirds of the annual BC snowpack has accumulated. Conditions in the Upper Fraser and Liard (>130% of normal) indicate the potential for increased seasonal flood risk.
In the south-west (Vancouver Island, South Coast, Lower Fraser, Skagit) the low snow packs indicate that we can expect below normal seasonal runoff during the spring melt. Given the time of year, it will require significant wet weather over the next 2-3 months to recover the snow pack to normal levels. While lower spring runoff can be expected, spring and summer weather conditions will be the key factor in determining whether or not drought and low flows will occur this summer.