Atmospheric rivers swamp B.C. coast, melting snow and triggering flood advisories
VANCOUVER — Rainfall and flood advisories remain in effect for parts of Metro Vancouver and the Sea to Sky region as balmy weather brings a series of rainstorms to British Columbia’s South Coast, melting any sign of heavy snowfall earlier this month.
Environment Canada says a series of atmospheric rivers is rolling over the area through Wednesday, bringing temperatures five to 10 degrees above normal.
A rainfall warning spanning parts of Metro Vancouver and Howe Sound says the warmer airmass will raise the freezing elevation to near 2,500 metres, and snow melting in the mountains could carry the potential for flooding downstream.
A special weather statement, meanwhile, says communities throughout Vancouver Island will also see heavy rain, bringing the potential for localized flooding and the risk of landslides in vulnerable areas, such as those burned in recent wildfires.


