Atmospheric river system smashes daily rainfall records across B.C.’s south coast
The atmospheric river weather system that lashed British Columbia’s coast on the day of the provincial election has sent daily rainfall records tumbling.
Environment Canada figures show new daily rainfall records were set Saturday in Victoria, Squamish, Vancouver, West Vancouver, White Rock, Langley, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Hope, Nakusp and the Agassiz and Pitt Meadows areas.
West Vancouver saw 134.6 millimetres of rain, smashing the record of 34.8 millimetres set in 1970, and images posted to social media in the city on Saturday showed a surge of brown floodwater flowing down a sloping street.
Since Friday, Environment Canada says West Vancouver has seen a total of 177 millimetres of rain, with 150 millimetres falling in the Vancouver harbour area.