
Flood warning issued for Squamish River and tributaries
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s River Forecast Centre issued an upgrade flood warning for the Squamish River and tributaries including the Cheakamus River on Monday, as another torrent of heavy rain was expected across the province’s South Coast.
A bulletin at 5:15 p.m. said water levels in the Squamish River were rising, with flows reaching somewhere between a two- and five-year return period at a gauge near Brackendale, a neighbourhood north of downtown Squamish.
With additional rainfall expected in the river’s headwaters, the water levels may continue rising into Tuesday, it said.
Tributaries including the Cheakamus River were also “expected to exceed bank-full flow,” the bulletin said.