Flood risks rise as atmospheric river hits B.C., bringing rain, snow and wind
VANCOUVER — Parts of British Columbia are now under flood watches as an atmospheric river arrives along the coast, triggering a string of weather warnings and watches.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre says northern and western Vancouver Island and the central coast are now under flood watch, with rising temperatures expected to create snowmelt that will add to the heavy rain.
High-streamflow advisories are in place for the southern B.C. coast, including Metro Vancouver, Greater Victoria, eastern Vancouver Island, the North Coast and the upper Fraser region, encompassing Prince George.
At higher elevations, the system is expected to generate heavy snow, with Environment Canada issuing a winter storm warning for the ski resort community of Whistler and sections of the Sea to Sky Highway.











