Environment Canada warns of heavy rain for parts of northern B.C., flood watch posted
VANCOUVER — Environment Canada warns prolonged rains will drench parts of northern B.C. over the weekend, raising the potential for localized flooding.
A rainfall warning has been issued for the North and South Peace River regions as the weather office says rainfall of up to 50 millimetres is expected between Friday and late Saturday.
Forecasters say total rainfall could reach 60 to 80 mm near Hudson’s Hope and Chetwynd before downpours ease to showers as the storm moves on.
The warning says heavy rainfall on top of pre-existing saturated soils can make the situation worse and raise the risk of localized flooding.