Snow, wind and rain warnings blanket parts of B.C. as atmospheric river approaches
Environment Canada issued a host of weather warnings for much of British Columbia over the weekend, forecasting a wet, cold and windy beginning to the week as an atmospheric river approached the coast.
The weather agency said the atmospheric river was expected to bring up to 150 millimetres of rain by Wednesday to some parts of the province, with wind and snowfall further north up the coast.
The forecaster said in its warnings that Metro Vancouver, the Sunshine Coast, Howe Sound and elsewhere are in for prolonged heavy rain that could mix with snow in some areas, swelling rivers and causing potential flooding.
Environment Canada’s yellow warnings said the weather system could cause extensive pooling on roads, and increase risks of landslides in areas with unstable slopes, such as lands scarred by past wildfires.
