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BC river forecaster lifts all flood advisories following multi-day deluge
British Columbia's river forecaster has rescinded the high streamflow advisories that covered southern parts of the province ...
Sunday is expected to reach a daytime high of 9 C, as showers begin early in the morning and end in the afternoon.
Elevated fire danger risk generates a Weather Impact Alert day. Above-average high temperatures are expected to continue for ...
With more rain in the forecast, crews continue to deal with a mudslide earlier this week that covered a road in Coquitlam in debris, posing risk to Metro Vancouver's water supply.
Residents of British Columbia's south coast are breathing easier with the return of blue skies after several days of heavy ...
Affected areas of BC could see anywhere between 50mm and 400mm of rain as part of the weather system. The Weather Network predicts some areas could see 100 consecutive hours of rainfall with no break.
A controlled burn scheduled to take place on Saturday in Peterson Creek Park has been cancelled due to overnight rain and snow this morning. Kamloops Fire Rescue, the BC Wildfire Service and Tk’emlups ...
This stretch of unseasonably hot Texas weather is well ahead of schedule—the average first 90-degree day in Dallas-Fort Worth ...
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Unusual atmospheric river will impact B.C. for days, even after it ends, says expert
VANCOUVER — Emergency officials say residents stranded by an early morning mudslide in Coquitlam, B.C., on Thursday have been safely extracted by helicopter, but a meteorologist warns such slides ...
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Unusual atmospheric river will impact BC for days, even after it ends, says expert
VANCOUVER — The current atmospheric river drenching British Columbia is unusual, for both its duration and timing, says an ...
20 years later: Looking back at the sinking of BC Ferries’ Queen of the North that claimed two lives
It’s been two decades since one of the largest maritime disasters to ever strike BC Ferries occurred – when the Queen of the North vessel sunk off the coast of central British Columbia on March 22, ...
On Wednesday, the B.C. River Forecast Centre issued a flood watch for the South Coast warning that more than 150 mm of rain ...
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