Rainfall warnings issued for B.C.’s south coast
- Southern British Columbia is experiencing heavy rain and snowmelt over two days, leading to messy driving conditions and localized flooding.
- Environment Canada warns the West Kootenay region, including Nelson, Castlegar, and Trail, about wet snow and rain continuing into Monday.
- Highway 3 from Grand Forks to Creston may see up to 20 centimeters of snow and hazardous travel conditions due to rain and snowmelt.
- Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island are under a rainfall warning, with expected precipitation reaching nearly 120 millimeters in some areas.
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Southern B.C. faces messy roads, localized flooding with heavy rain, melting snow
Part of southern British Columbia is facing a two-day weather system that's expected to bring heavy rain and snowmelt due to rising freezing levels, resulting in potentially messy driving conditions and localized flooding.
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