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Belcarra, BC

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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

Prolonged atmospheric river event When: -Sunday afternoon to Wednesday morning. Impacts: -Prolonged heavy rain on snow combined with mountain snow melt will lead to very enhanced responses in river systems and potential for flooding. -Extensive water pooling on roads and wash-outs may occur. -Enhanced risk of landslides due to saturation of landscapes. Remarks: An atmospheric river will begin to make landfall over the Lower Mainland on Sunday and will remain over the region until Wednesday bringing heavy rain. The rain could be mixed with snow on Sunday as the freezing levels will initially lower to near sea level, but the freezing levels will quickly rise on Sunday night and reach 2500 to 3000 metres on Monday morning. The heaviest rainfall is expected on Monday and Tuesday. Although there is still uncertainty regarding rainfall amounts associated with this atmospheric river, total rainfall amounts could exceed 150 mm. The rain will ease on Wednesday afternoon. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.

In effect for:

  • Metro Vancouver - northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge
SEA TO SKY - SQUAMISH TO WHISTLER
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

Prolonged atmospheric river event When: -Sunday afternoon to Wednesday morning. Impacts: -Prolonged heavy rain on snow combined with mountain snow melt will lead to very enhanced responses in river systems and potential for flooding. -Extensive water pooling on roads and wash-outs may occur. -Enhanced risk of landslides due to saturation of landscapes. Remarks: An atmospheric river will begin to make landfall over the Lower Mainland on Sunday and will remain over the region until Wednesday bringing heavy rain. The rain could be mixed with snow on Sunday as the freezing levels will initially lower to near sea level, but the freezing levels will quickly rise on Sunday night and reach 2500 to 3000 metres on Monday morning. The heaviest rainfall is expected on Monday and Tuesday. Although there is still uncertainty regarding rainfall amounts associated with this atmospheric river, total rainfall amounts could exceed 150 mm. The rain will ease on Wednesday afternoon. Weather in the mountains can change suddenly resulting in hazardous driving conditions. Road conditions are available at drivebc.ca. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.

In effect for:

  • Sea to Sky - Squamish to Whistler

Current ConditionsObserved at: Vancouver Harbour

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Temperature:
7.0°C
Dew point:
-0.6°C
Humidity:
58%
Date:
Observed at:
Vancouver Harbour

ForecastForecast issued:

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

Prolonged atmospheric river event When: -Sunday afternoon to Wednesday morning. Impacts: -Prolonged heavy rain on snow combined with mountain snow melt will lead to very enhanced responses in river systems and potential for flooding. -Extensive water pooling on roads and wash-outs may occur. -Enhanced risk of landslides due to saturation of landscapes. Remarks: An atmospheric river will begin to make landfall over the Lower Mainland on Sunday and will remain over the region until Wednesday bringing heavy rain. The rain could be mixed with snow on Sunday as the freezing levels will initially lower to near sea level, but the freezing levels will quickly rise on Sunday night and reach 2500 to 3000 metres on Monday morning. The heaviest rainfall is expected on Monday and Tuesday. Although there is still uncertainty regarding rainfall amounts associated with this atmospheric river, total rainfall amounts could exceed 150 mm. The rain will ease on Wednesday afternoon. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.

In effect for:

  • Metro Vancouver - northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge

Detailed ForecastForecast issued:

Mainly sunny
Sat, 14 Mar
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Mainly sunny. Fog patches in sheltered areas early in the morning. Wind light except northwest 30 km/h near the water. High 8. UV index 2 or low.
Night: Increasing cloudiness early in the evening. Wind light except northwest 30 km/h near the water early in the evening. Low plus 2.
Periods of rain
Sun, 15 Mar
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Periods of rain. High 8.
Night: Rain. Low plus 4.
Rain
Mon, 16 Mar
11°C
Rain. High 11.
Night: Rain. Low 9.
Rain
Tue, 17 Mar
12°C
Rain. High 12.
Night: Rain. Low 9.
Rain
Wed, 18 Mar
14°C
Rain. High 14.
Night: Periods of rain. Low 7.
Rain
Thu, 19 Mar
14°C
Rain. High 14.
Normals:
Max11°C.Min3°C.
Sunrise:
7:30 PDT
Sunset:
19:14 PDT

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