Environment Canada says heavy rain and winds could cause power outages on Vancouver Island as an "intense" storm system is set to hit the B.C. coast today. People walk along Gorge Rd. during rainshowers in Victoria, Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito
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Environment Canada warns of possible damage as ‘intense’ storm approaches B.C. coast

Nov 10, 2024 | 12:57 PM

VANCOUVER — Environment Canada says heavy rain and winds could cause power outages on Vancouver Island as an “intense” storm system is set to hit the B.C. coast today.

The weather agency has issued wind warnings for Haida Gwaii and parts of the coast, saying high winds topping 90 km/h could cause damage on east Vancouver Island and on the Sunshine Coast, but the gusts are expected to dwindle by Monday morning.

Officials issue wind warnings when there is a risk of significant damage, and today’s come a week after a tornado touched down near Sechelt, B.C., and brought down trees with wind speeds of 115 km/h.

Environment Canada says rainfall warnings are in effect for Howe Sound and parts of Metro Vancouver, with up to 70 mm of rain expected in North and West Vancouver.