‘Blustery conditions:’ atmospheric river arrives, impact lessened for Nanaimo area
NANAIMO — Much of coastal B.C. woke up to wet and windy conditions Thursday morning, with more on the way.
Environment Canada issued rain and wind warnings for much of Vancouver Island the morning of Thursday, Oct. 23, including the Oceanside area, with only a small sliver from Nanaimo south to Victoria spared from the alerts so far.
Meteorologist Brian Proctor said an atmospheric river system has settled over our area, with the northern and western parts of the island getting hit the hardest, lasting until mid-day Friday.
“We’re looking for a wet period and a windy period setting up, we’ll probably see wind warnings from Nanoose Bay northwards on the east side of the island, and probably still blustery conditions in the Nanaimo area down towards Duncan as well, but not as strong.”




