Heavy rain, winds converge in B.C. as ‘atmospheric river’ arrives
VANCOUVER — Drenching rain, heavy snow, strong winds and high tides converged on coastal and southern British Columbia Monday.
The province’s River Forecast Centre issued flood watches for rivers and streams in Metro Vancouver, the south coast and the Lower Fraser regions, while Vancouver Island and the Nicola and Similkameen regions are under high streamflow advisories.
Environment Canada said Monday a “potent and impactful” atmospheric river was set to make landfall on southwestern B.C., with as much as 150 millimetres of rain predicted for Western Vancouver Island.
The forecast prompted the Transportation Ministry to order a 20-kilometre stretch of Highway 1 south of Lytton to close starting Monday night through to Tuesday morning because of the danger of heavy rain undermining stability of the area.

