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Storm warning in Vancouver: strong winds and heavy rain expected
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Storm warning in Vancouver: strong winds and heavy rain expected

Localized flooding and other power outages are possible as the storm hits British Columbia’s south coast.

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the Lower Mainland due to strong winds and heavy rain.

The ministry issued the warning early Monday, Nov. 4, following a powerful storm in Metro Vancouver that caused power outages and localized flooding across the region.

Strong winds and heavy rain are forecast again on Monday, with reduced road visibility.

Rain is expected to ease around midday as the storm leaves the area, but strong winds will persist throughout the day and into the night. Up to 30 to 40 mm of rain is possible on the North Shore, with 40 to 70 mm expected in the mountains. Lesser precipitation totals are expected in other parts of the region.

Parts of Metro Vancouver will also experience “strong southeast winds this morning, followed by strong west to northwest winds this afternoon,” according to the release.

Weather Forecast for Metro Vancouver

Environment Canada warns of possible washouts near rivers, streams and culverts. Residents should clear pipes of leaves and debris to avoid localized flooding.

BC Hydro reports 22,487 customers are without power in the Lower Mainland and Sunshine Coast following strong winds overnight Sunday.

High winds can also cause tree branches to break and lead to more power outages.


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