Take it from a British Columbian. We have a vast climate. In some places, it's almost always hot. Farther north, it's almost always cold or/and snowing. And finally, I think I speak for everyone in south-west B-C when I say that most of the time, it's cold and wet.
Vegetation is good.Climate has rainfall and snow fall.
British Columbia.
British Columbia has a milder climate than the rest of Canada due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. The ocean moderates the temperature by keeping winters warmer and summers cooler. Additionally, the Coastal Mountains shield the region from harsh Arctic air masses, contributing to its temperate climate.
The climate change is occurring somewhere in the artic and near mountain pine beetle, British columbia
B K. McDonald has written: 'Climate and agriculture in central British Columbia' -- subject(s): Crops and climate
Many of them grow in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia (and NO- It's NOT a state) .
the west coast of british columbia i.e. vancouver
warm and cold in spring cold in fall cold in winter hot in summer
the climate of the Columbia plateau is super omega hot
Ladysmith, on Vancouver Island south of Nanaimo, has been blessed with Canada's mildest climate.
Yes, most of Columbia does have a tropical climate.
British Columbia is directly north of Washington state.