Atmospheric river expected along B.C. south coast; ‘main brunt’ arriving Sunday
VANCOUVER — Environment Canada says an atmospheric river will take aim at British Columbia’s south coast this weekend as heavy rain continues to batter the north coast.
It says the “main brunt” of the weather system in the Metro Vancouver region will arrive Sunday, with heavy rain expected at times.
The weather office says 75 to 125 millimetres of rain is expected to fall along the south coast, while up to 180 millimetres of rain is expected along the west coast of Vancouver Island before easing Monday night.
It says water will likely pool on roads and landslides may occur in vulnerable areas such as steep slopes or deforested regions, and it is warning drivers that delays are possible.
