2024 was Vancouver’s wettest year so far this century: Environment Canada data
VANCOUVER — Vancouver lived up to its soggy reputation last year, with Environment Canada data showing 2024 was the city’s wettest year so far this century.
Meteorologist Chris Doyle says more than 1,367 millimetres of precipitation was recorded at Vancouver International Airport last year.
The drenching was boosted by a series of atmospheric river events and other storms, and represents the highest annual precipitation for Vancouver since 1999, when 1,394 millimetres fell.
Doyle says a key reason for the heavy rainfall last year was an “enhanced East Asian jet stream” across the Pacific Ocean that persisted for weeks.