Rain, run-off from recent snow, surging tides raise flood concerns in parts of B.C.
VANCOUVER — Flood watches and high streamflow advisories are posted across Vancouver Island and much of British Columbia’s inner south coast as heavy rain and high tides raise the risk of flooding after pre-Christmas snowstorms.
The River Forecast Centre has posted flood watches for Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, Howe Sound and the southern two-thirds of Vancouver Island as heavy rain drenched the regions on Sunday and Monday, speeding snowmelt and causing additional run-off.
Environment Canada is calling for 60 to 120 millimetres of rain across the Sunshine Coast and Metro Vancouver by early Wednesday.
The weather office says it has “high confidence” that the rain and snowmelt, coupled with strong winds and high tides, will cause potentially damaging coastal flooding on low-lying areas from Vancouver and Howe Sound to the Sunshine Coast, East Vancouver Island and southern Gulf Islands.