Anxiety rises with water levels, as rain and record warmth add up to flooding in B.C.
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Heavy rain and record-breaking warmth in southwestern British Columbia this week brought back some bad memories for Abbotsford dairy farmer Matt Dykshoorn.
The unseasonable warm spell ushered in by a stream of moisture-laden Pacific air has set daily temperature records and accelerated snowmelt, with the Village of Pemberton declaring a state of local emergency Tuesday in response to flooding.
In Abbotsford, east of Vancouver, temperatures spiked past 18 C on Monday, thanks to the weather system known as an atmospheric river.
Dykshoorn, who owns a 60-hectare dairy farm near the Fraser Valley community, said memories of the devastating flooding in 2021 came rushing back as he watched water levels rise during the persistent spell of warm and wet weather.


