Heavy rain returns to B.C.’s south coast, including parts of Metro Vancouver
VANCOUVER — Heavy rain has returned to British Columbia’s south coast, triggering streamflow advisories and rainfall warnings for several communities in Metro Vancouver and on Vancouver Island.
Environment Canada data shows about 40 millimetres of rain fell on both Tofino and Port Alberni on Vancouver Island Wednesday, with B.C.’s River Forecast Centre saying up to 200 millimetres may fall in some areas by the end of Friday.
The rain comes as a number of frontal systems arrive over the south coast, with Environment Canada warning of up to an additional 60 millimetres Friday in Metro Vancouver communities north of the Fraser River.
The west coast of Vancouver Island was under a warning Thursday with the forecast calling for up to 100 millimetres, and it said the precipitation may increase risks for landslides in vulnerable areas such as steep slopes and deforested areas.


