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Special weather statement issued for North Shore

Staff report
November 4, 2024 7:27am

A special weather statement is in effect for Vancouver, North Shore and the Fraser Valley as a powerful storm system brings heavy rain and high winds.

Heavy rain began early this morning and is expected to impact the morning rush hour, reducing visibility on roads and highways. Commuters should anticipate slower travel times and take caution,  especially near rivers, creeks, and culverts, where the rainfall could lead to washouts.

Rainfall totals vary across the region, with the North Shore expecting between 30 to 40 mm and mountainous areas potentially seeing as much as 40 to 70 mm. While some areas of Metro Vancouver will see lighter rain, the storm’s intensity could lead to rapid accumulation in a short timeframe, compounding flood risks in vulnerable zones.

In addition to the heavy rainfall, strong winds sweep through the area. Southeasterly gusts will hit Metro Vancouver this morning, shifting to strong west-to-northwest winds by the afternoon, affecting the Fraser Valley. Wind gusts could break tree branches and damage power lines, heightening the risk of power outages.

Weather officials note that the storm system is moving quickly and expect rain to ease near midday as the system exits the region. However, winds will likely persist into the afternoon across the Fraser Valley. Authorities urge residents to prepare for potential power outages, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay updated on weather advisories as the storm progresses.

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