It鈥檚 the lazy, hazy, rainy days of June.
Environment Canada Meteorologist Bobby Sekhon says June is typically the wettest month in much of B.C.鈥檚 interior and the first five days of the month proved that.
鈥淭he rain in June is very important to kind of set the stage for forest fire season.鈥
麻豆精选 has already seen more than half its average precipitation for June which is about 46 mm.
Sekhon said in the first five days of the month 麻豆精选 saw about 25 mm with most of it falling on June 3.
鈥淐ertainly that day on the third was quite a wet one and there were some thunderstorm around the area.鈥
Vernon has also seen a great deal of rain early in the month.
For Venron, the monthly average for June is 59mm and Sekhon said about 21mm of precipitation has fallen.
鈥淕enerally the beginning of June will usually be a little wetter than the end of June, but nonetheless, the whole month is usually on the wetter side.鈥
Sekhon said there are no major changes in the forecast.
He expects the unsettled weather to continue, but doesn鈥檛 expect any major rain in the next week.
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