Almost 300 millimetres of rain on Vancouver Island in three-day drenching

Jan 13, 2026 | 8:20 AM

VANCOUVER — Flood warnings and watches on British Columbia’s south coast have been downgraded or rescinded in the wake of an atmospheric river event that dumped almost 300 millimetres of rain on parts of Vancouver Island over the last few days.

Much of the region had been under a flood watch, which B.C.’s River Forecast Centre has since downgraded to a high streamflow advisory, while a higher-level flood warning for the Englishman River near Parksville has ended.

The heavy rain had triggered several evacuation orders and alerts on Monday in areas including Nanaimo, Chemainus and Parksville, but they have been rescinded.

Environment Canada says the Kennedy Lake Forestry Station on Vancouver Island received a whopping 286 millimetres from Saturday to Monday.