Atmospheric river hits B.C. Thursday, prompting more flooding concerns
A category 3-4 atmospheric river is hitting the B.C. coast Thursday, which has prompted upgraded advisories from the B.C. River Forecast Centre.
Global BC meteorologist Kristi Gordon said the dangerous part about atmospheric rivers is that they can stall over an area for multiple days bringing heavy rain and mild air.
“This is what we experienced in November of 2021 where a combination of heavy and quickly dissolving snowpack was off the charts,” she said.
Gordon said this atmospheric river will not stall over our area for more than 24 hours as the South Coast is expecting to receive between 20 to 45 millimetres of rain while the Interior could receive five to 15 millimetres of rain.
