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It’s election day in B.C. and an atmospheric river has hit Metro Vancouver and parts of the province’s south coast. It’s expected to bring with it 90 to 150 millimetres of rain. Here are ...
An atmospheric river is heading for Vancouver, and the weather forecast is calling for up to 100 mm of rain in some areas and possible flooding. A rainfall warning has been issued for Metro ...
A rainfall warning was also issued for Vancouver Island. The agency says the atmospheric river will also bring about 80 millimetres to the east side of Vancouver Island in Qualicum Beach ...
B.C.'s River Forecast Centre has issued a high streamflow advisory for parts of Vancouver Island and the South Coast due to an incoming atmospheric river. An atmospheric river is a large ...
Vancouver, British Columbia, has picked up 11.31 inches versus 14.16 inches for the same period. Meanwhile, Portland, Oregon, has tallied 11.36 inches compared to an average to date of 13.46 ...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito VANCOUVER — An atmospheric river weather system has hit much of coastal British Columbia, bringing heavy rain, high winds and the risk of flooding. Environment Canada ...
The District of North Vancouver issued an evacuation order for six homes on Sunday night due to flooding from the atmospheric river that hit over the weekend. Residents of the six homes on ...
The St. George rainway in action during the atmospheric river on Oct. 19. Photo via City of Vancouver. When they heard that an atmospheric river was in the forecast, Vancouver city staff knew ...
The Metro Vancouver weather forecast includes an atmospheric river expected to drench the B.C. coast for up to 36 hours. Environment Canada meteorologist Armel Castellan says locals should brace ...
2024 was a banner year for salmon returning to West Vancouver’s creeks ... week of the survey coincided with the Oct. 19 atmospheric river, which devastated human infrastructure on the North ...
Meteorologists are warning that the first atmospheric river of the fall and winter season ... with up to 4 feet forecast for Vancouver, but higher elevation terrain in Washington could also ...