Wild Christmas forecast for B.C. as dozens of wind and rain warnings are issued
VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has issued dozens of wind and heavy rain warnings for British Columbia’s south coast on Christmas Day, as the region braces for the second in a series of festive week storms.
The agency says up to 100 millimetres of rain could drench Metro Vancouver and other areas, while winds up to 100 km/h could hit Victoria and elsewhere on Vancouver Island.
Environment Canada says the wild weather is expected to start around midday Wednesday on the south coast lasting through to Boxing Day, with heavy rain potentially bringing localized flooding, travel disruptions and power cuts.
BC Ferries is warning that multiple routes may be affected by high winds forecast for the Strait of Georgia and north Vancouver Island.