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Flood watch issued for Howe Sound as atmospheric river targets coastal BC

staff report
October 18, 2024 7:39am

The River Forecast Centre has issued a flood watch for several areas in coastal British Columbia, including the Central Coast, South Coast, Lower Fraser tributaries, and Vancouver Island, due to an approaching atmospheric river system expected to bring significant rainfall.

The flood watch applies to the following regions:

  • Central Coast: Kingcome River and Owikeeno River.
  • South Coast: Sunshine Coast, Howe Sound, Sea-to-Sky, and surrounding tributaries, including Sechelt, Squamish, and Whistler.
  • Lower Fraser Tributaries: Lillooet River and rivers around Pemberton, Metro Vancouver, Lower Mainland, and Fraser Valley.
  • Vancouver Island

Weather Forecast

A major atmospheric river system is forecast to arrive on Friday. Heavy rainfall is expected to continue through Sunday, with the heaviest downpours likely on the western parts of Vancouver Island and the South Coast. Rainfall will range from 80 mm to 150 mm, with higher elevations potentially seeing between 200 mm and 300 mm.

River Conditions and Flood Risk

Rivers are expected to rise rapidly beginning Friday, with peak flows likely through Saturday and Sunday. The River Forecast Centre’s hydrologic models indicate a heightened risk of flooding, especially in the Central Coast (Kingcome River), Vancouver Island, South Coast, and Fraser Valley, where water levels could reach flows typical of 5-year to 20-year flood events.

Residents are asked to remain vigilant as river levels rise, with potential flooding expected in low-lying and adjacent river areas. Authorities advise staying updated with local weather forecasts and following any emergency instructions issued by officials.

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