Unusual atmospheric river will impact B.C. for days, even after it ends, says expert
VANCOUVER — The current atmospheric river drenching British Columbia is unusual, for both its duration and timing, says an Environment Canada meteorologist, and its effects will last for days, even after it ends.
“We typically don’t seem to get atmospheric rivers this time of year that are quite this strong,” Brian Proctor says in an interview.
While storms in March are not unusual, per se, it is unusual to see storms with so much rain last so long, he adds.
The Pacific region around Hawaii is the source of the rain, he says.
