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Strong winds that may cause damage are expected. What: Southeast winds gusting to 90 km/h When: T...
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Strong winds that may cause damage are expected. What: Southeast winds gusting to 100 km/h over exp...
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Strong winds that may cause damage are expected. What: Southeast winds gusting to 100 km/h over exp...
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. * WHERE...San Juan County. * WHEN.....
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Damaging winds are no longer expected. ###
Past Weather Alerts for Friday Harbor
wind
Strong winds that may cause damage are expected. What: Southeast winds gusting to 90 km/h When: This morning Where: Neighbourhoods near Haro Strait and Juan de Fuca Strait Additional information: Southeast winds of 70 km/h with gusts up to 90 near Haro Strait and Juan de Fuca Strait are expected to ease below warning criteria near noon. ### Local utility outages are possible. Damage to roofs, fences, branches or soft shelters is possible. There is a risk of injury due to flying or falling debris. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
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Strong winds that may cause damage are expected. What: Southeast winds gusting to 100 km/h over exposed coastal sections When: Late this morning. Where: Exposed coastal sections of West Vancouver Island Additional information: A deep low pressure system off the coast of Vancouver Island is giving southeast winds of 80 km/h gusting to 100 over exposed coastal sections of West Vancouver Island. These winds will begin to diminish near noon as the low weakens and departs the area. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
wind
Strong winds that may cause damage are expected. What: Southeast winds gusting to 100 km/h over exposed coastal sections When: This morning. Where: Exposed coastal sections of West Vancouver Island Additional information: A deep low pressure system off the coast of Vancouver Island is giving southeast winds of 80 km/h gusting to 100 over exposed coastal sections of West Vancouver Island. These winds will begin to diminish later this morning as the low weakens and departs the area. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. * WHERE...San Juan County. * WHEN...Until 2 PM PST this afternoon. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
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Damaging winds are no longer expected. ###
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Strong winds that may cause damage are expected. What: Southeast winds gusting to 90 km/h When: Sunday morning Where: Neighbourhoods near Haro Strait and Juan de Fuca Strait Additional information: Southeast winds will rise early Sunday morning to 70 km/h with gusts up to 90 near Haro Strait and Juan de Fuca Strait as a disturbance passes near Vancouver Island. Conditions will remain blustery Sunday afternoon before the winds abate early Sunday evening. ### Local utility outages are possible. Damage to roofs, fences, branches or soft shelters is possible. There is a risk of injury due to flying or falling debris. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph expected. * WHERE...San Juan County. * WHEN...From 7 AM to 3 PM PST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
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Strong winds that may cause damage are expected. What: Southeast winds gusting to 90 km/h When: Sunday morning Where: Neighbourhoods near Haro Strait and Juan de Fuca Strait Additional information: Southeast winds will rise early Sunday morning with gusts up to 90 km/h near Haro Strait and Juan de Fuca Strait as a disturbance passes near Vancouver Island. Conditions will remain blustery Sunday afternoon before the winds abate early Sunday evening. ### Local utility outages are possible. Damage to roofs, fences, branches or soft shelters is possible. There is a risk of injury due to flying or falling debris. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
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Strong winds that may cause damage are expected. What: Southeast winds gusting to 100 km/h over exposed coastal sections When: Late this evening to noon on Sunday Where: Exposed coastal sections of West Vancouver Island Additional information: A deep low pressure system off the coast of Vancouver Island will generate southeast winds of 80 km/h gusting to 100 beginning late this evening over exposed coastal sections of West Vancouver Island. These winds will begin to diminish near noon on Sunday as the low weakens and departs the area. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm.
Cold Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Very cold wind chills as low as 15 to 20 degrees expected. * WHERE...Lowlands of Western Whatcom County and San Juan County. * WHEN...Until noon PST today. * IMPACTS...Very cold temperatures can lead to hypothermia with prolonged exposure.
Tsunami Warning
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Cold Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Very cold wind chills as low as 15 to 20 degrees expected. * WHERE...Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca, Island County, Lake Crescent Area Including US 101, Port Townsend Area, and Western Strait of Juan de Fuca. * WHEN...Until 10 AM PST this morning. * IMPACTS...Very cold temperatures can lead to hypothermia with prolonged exposure.
Cold Weather Advisory
* WHAT...Very cold wind chills as low as 10 to 15 degrees expected. * WHERE...Lowlands of Western Whatcom County and San Juan County. * WHEN...Until noon PST today. * IMPACTS...Very cold temperatures can lead to hypothermia with prolonged exposure.
fog
Near zero visibility in fog continues over some areas. Where: -Metro Vancouver - central including the City of Vancouver, Burnaby and New Westminster -Metro Vancouver - southwest including Richmond and Delta -Metro Vancouver - southeast including White Rock, Surrey and Langley -Metro Vancouver - northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge When: Dissipating Thursday afternoon. Remark: A ridge of high pressure off the coast of BC, is trapping moisture near the surface creating areas of dense fog across Metro Vancouver, and especially near the Strait of Georgia, Burrard Inlet, Boundary Bay and the Fraser River. By Thursday afternoon, the coastal ridge is forecast to weaken with approaching offshore weather systems, and in combination with outflow wind conditions, the persistent fog should dissipate. Additionally, expect slippery and icy conditions in low-lying areas where the combination of fog patches and below freezing temperatures will allow black ice to form. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
fog
Near zero visibility in fog continues. Where: - Inland Vancouver Island - near Port Alberni, East Vancouver Island (near the coast), and Sunshine Coast - Saltery Bay to Powell River (near the coast). When: Ending Thursday afternoon. Remark: A ridge of high pressure off the coast of BC, is trapping moisture near the surface creating areas of dense fog. The coastal ridge is forecast to weaken Thursday with approaching offshore weather systems, and in combination with outflow conditions, the fog will dissipate. Additionally, expect slippery and icy conditions in low-lying areas where the combination of fog patches and below freezing temperatures will allow black ice to form. ### Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced at times. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
fog
Near zero visibility in fog continues over some areas. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
fog
Near zero visibility in fog continues over some areas. Where: -Metro Vancouver - central including the City of Vancouver, Burnaby and New Westminster -Metro Vancouver - southwest including Richmond and Delta -Metro Vancouver - southeast including White Rock, Surrey and Langley -Metro Vancouver - northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge When: Now through Wednesday afternoon. Remark: A ridge of high pressure over B.C. is trapping moisture near the surface creating areas of dense fog across Metro Vancouver, and especially near the Strait of Georgia, Burrard Inlet, Boundary Bay and the Fraser River. While visibility may improve in the afternoons, fog is expected to redevelop each night. The ridge is forecast to weaken and incoming weather systems will flush out the fog by mid week. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
fog
Near zero visibility in fog continues. Where: - Inland Vancouver Island - near Port Alberni When: Now through Wednesday. Remark: A ridge of high pressure over B.C. is trapping moisture near the surface creating an area of dense fog in the vicinity of Port Alberni. While visibility may improve in the afternoons, fog is expected to redevelop each night. The ridge is forecast to weaken and incoming weather systems will flush out the fog by mid week. ### Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced at times. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
fog
Near zero visibility in fog continues. Where: - Inland Vancouver Island - near Port Alberni When: Now through Tuesday afternoon. Remark: A ridge of high pressure over B.C. is trapping moisture near the surface creating an area of dense fog in the vicinity of Port Alberni. While visibility may improve in the afternoons, fog is expected to redevelop each night. The ridge is forecast to weaken and incoming weather systems will flush out the fog by mid week. ### Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced at times. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
Coastal Flood Advisory
* WHAT...Minor coastal flooding expected. Inundation of around 1 to 2 feet above ground level is possible along shorelines and low-lying coastal areas. * WHERE...San Juan County and Lowlands of Western Whatcom County zones. * WHEN...From 5 AM to 11 AM PST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Minor coastal flooding due to tidal overflow is expected around high tide. This may lead to flooding of parking lots, parks, and roads, with only isolated road closures expected.
Coastal Flood Advisory
* WHAT...Minor coastal flooding expected. Inundation of around 1 to 2 feet above ground level is possible along shorelines and low-lying coastal areas. * WHERE...San Juan County and Lowlands of Western Whatcom County zones. * WHEN...From 5 AM to 11 AM PST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Minor coastal flooding due to tidal overflow is expected around high tide. This may lead to flooding of parking lots, parks, and roads, with only isolated road closures expected.
Coastal Flood Advisory
* WHAT...For the Coastal Flood Advisory, minor coastal flooding expected. Inundation of 1.5 to 2.5 feet above ground level is possible along shorelines and low-lying coastal areas. For the Coastal Flood Watch, significant coastal flooding possible. Inundation of 2 to 3 feet above ground level is possible along shorelines and low-lying coastal areas. * WHERE...San Juan County and Lowlands of Western Whatcom County zones. * WHEN...For the Coastal Flood Advisory, from 5 AM to 9 AM PST Saturday. For the Coastal Flood Watch, Sunday morning. * IMPACTS...Numerous roads may be closed. Low lying property including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure may be inundated. Some shoreline erosion may occur.
Coastal Flood Watch
* WHAT...For the Coastal Flood Advisory, minor coastal flooding expected. Inundation of 1.5 to 2.5 feet above ground level is possible along shorelines and low-lying coastal areas. For the Coastal Flood Watch, significant coastal flooding possible. Inundation of 2 to 3 feet above ground level is possible along shorelines and low-lying coastal areas. * WHERE...San Juan County and Lowlands of Western Whatcom County zones. * WHEN...For the Coastal Flood Advisory, from 5 AM to 9 AM PST Saturday. For the Coastal Flood Watch, Sunday morning. * IMPACTS...Numerous roads may be closed. Low lying property including homes, businesses, and some critical infrastructure may be inundated. Some shoreline erosion may occur.
fog
Near zero visibility in fog is expected. What: Areas of fog reducing visibility to near zero. Where: East Vancouver Island, and Sunshine Coast When: Now until Thursday morning. Remarks: A ridge of high pressure has settled over Vancouver Island. Cool, humid marine air is trapped under a warm, stagnant airmass aloft. This will result in areas of dense fog for East Vancouver Island, and the Sunshine Coast tonight. Conditions are expected to improve Thursday morning when temperatures start rising and mixing near the surface helps the fog to dissipate. ### Travel will likely be hazardous in some locations. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced at times. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
Coastal Flood Advisory
* WHAT...Minor coastal flooding expected. Inundation of 1.5 to 2 feet above ground level is possible along shorelines and low- lying coastal areas. * WHERE...San Juan County zone. * WHEN...From 6 AM this morning to noon PST today. * IMPACTS...Minor coastal flooding due to tidal overflow is expected around high tide. This may lead to flooding of parking lots, parks, and roads, with only isolated road closures expected. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Coastal flooding will occur in the hours around the morning high tide. Increasing south-southeasterly winds and waves may locally exacerbate the coastal flooding threat.
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph expected. * WHERE...Island County, Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties, Lowlands of Western Whatcom County, and San Juan County. * WHEN...From 10 AM this morning to 7 PM PST this evening. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Wind gusts will peak in the afternoon.
Special Weather Statement
Significant rainfall over the past week has increased soil moisture to high levels across western Washington. This significant rain has put extra pressure on soil instability, leading to an increased threat of landslides and debris flows, especially from recent burned areas. Precipitation will remain fairly light through most of the weekend but a frontal system will move through Sunday night into Monday, bringing a quick hit of heavier rainfall which could act as a trigger. Numerous landslides have already occurred across the area. More landslides continue to be possible. Areas most susceptible to landslides debris flows under these conditions are steep coastal bluffs, other steep hillsides or road cuts, and recent burned areas. A diminishing threat of landslides and debris flows will continue for several days after the rain ends. For more information about current conditions, visit www.weather.gov/seattle, select Hydrology, and then scroll down for the links to the landslide information pages. For more information on landslides, visit the website for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources landslide geologic hazards at: http://bit.ly/2mtA3wn
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 45 mph expected. * WHERE...Island County, Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties, Lowlands of Western Whatcom County, and San Juan County. * WHEN...From 10 AM to 7 PM PST Monday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.
Coastal Flood Advisory
* WHAT...Minor coastal flooding expected. Inundation of 1.5 to 2 feet above ground level is possible along shorelines and low- lying coastal areas. * WHERE...San Juan County zone. * WHEN...From 6 AM to noon PST Monday. * IMPACTS...Minor coastal flooding due to tidal overflow is expected around high tide. This may lead to flooding of parking lots, parks, and roads, with only isolated road closures expected. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Coastal flooding will occur in the hours around the morning high tide. Increasing south-southeasterly winds and waves may locally exacerbate the coastal flooding threat.
Special Weather Statement
Significant rainfall over the past week has increased soil moisture to high levels across western Washington. This significant rain will continue to put extra pressure on soil instability, leading to an increased threat of landslides and debris flows, especially from recent burned areas, with additional rainfall acting as a trigger. Numerous landslides have already occurred in Whatcom, Skagit, King Counties and others. More landslides continue to be possible. Areas most susceptible to landslides debris flows under these conditions are steep coastal bluffs, other steep hillsides or road cuts, and recent burned areas. A diminishing threat of landslides and debris flows will continue for several days after the rain ends. For more information about current conditions, visit www.weather.gov/seattle, select Hydrology, and then scroll down for the links to the landslide information pages. For more information on landslides, visit the website for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources landslide geologic hazards at: http://bit.ly/2mtA3wn
wind
Westerly winds gusting to 100 km/h are expected. Where: West Vancouver Island, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. When: Now until early Wednesday morning. Remarks: A vigorous cold front will move across Vancouver Island tonight. In the wake of the front, strong westerly winds will develop over southern Vancouver Island with gusts up to 100 km/h. Winds will ease but remain gusty early Wednesday morning as the front tracks inland. ### Local utility outages are possible. Weather in the mountains can change suddenly resulting in hazardous driving conditions. Road conditions are available at https://www.drivebc.ca/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
wind
Westerly winds gusting to 100 km/h are expected. Where: West Vancouver Island, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. When: Now until early Wednesday morning. Remarks: A vigorous cold front will move across Vancouver Island tonight. In the wake of the front, strong westerly winds will develop over southern Vancouver Island with gusts up to 100 km/h. Winds will ease but remain gusty early Wednesday morning as the front tracks inland. ### Local utility outages are possible. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
weather
Strong westerly wind gusts to 80 km/h are expected. Where: Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley - west including Abbotsford, Howe Sound, Inland Vancouver Island near Cowichan Valley, and East Vancouver Island near Duncan. When: Late this evening to early Wednesday morning. Remarks: A vigorous cold front will move across the South Coast tonight. In the wake of the front, strong westerly wind gusts will develop over parts of these regions beginning late this evening. These strong winds may lead to possible tree damage, local power outages and travel delays. Winds will ease but remain gusty early Wednesday morning as the front tracks into the B.C. interior. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
rainfall
Rainfall amounts of 40 to 60 mm. When: Now until late this evening. Where: East Vancouver Island near Duncan, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. Remarks: Another round of precipitation brought about by a Pacific frontal system, fuelled with an atmospheric river will bring more rain to Vancouver Island. Periods of rain, heavy at times, will bring 40 to 60 mm of rain by late this evening before the rain tapers off to a few showers. ### Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Weather in the mountains can change suddenly resulting in hazardous driving conditions. Road conditions are available at https://www.drivebc.ca/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
rainfall
Rainfall amounts of 40 to 60 mm. When: Now until late this evening. Where: East Vancouver Island near Duncan, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. Remarks: Another round of precipitation brought about by a Pacific frontal system, fuelled with an atmospheric river will bring more rain to Vancouver Island. Periods of rain, heavy at times, will bring 40 to 60 mm of rain by late this evening before the rain tapers off to a few showers. ### Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
rainfall
What: Rainfall amounts of 40 to 60 mm. When: Now until this evening. Where: East Vancouver Island near Duncan, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. Remarks: Another round of precipitation brought about by a Pacific frontal system, fuelled with an atmospheric river will bring more rain to Vancouver Island. Periods of rain will become heavy at times early this afternoon. 40 to 60 mm of rain is expected by late this evening before the rain tapers off to a few showers. ### Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Weather in the mountains can change suddenly resulting in hazardous driving conditions. Road conditions are available at https://www.drivebc.ca/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
rainfall
What: Rainfall amounts of 40 to 60 mm. When: Now until this evening. Where: East Vancouver Island near Duncan, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. Remarks: Another round of precipitation brought about by a Pacific frontal system, fuelled with an atmospheric river will bring more rain to Vancouver Island. Periods of rain will become heavy at times early this afternoon. 40 to 60 mm of rain is expected by late this evening before the rain tapers off to a few showers. ### Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
weather
Strong westerly wind gusts to 80 km/h are expected. Where: Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley - west including Abbotsford, Howe Sound, Inland Vancouver Island near Cowichan Valley, and East Vancouver Island near Duncan. When: Late this evening to early Wednesday morning. Remarks: A vigorous cold front will move across the South Coast tonight. In the wake of the front, strong westerly wind gusts will develop over parts of these regions beginning late this evening. These strong winds may lead to possible tree damages, local power outages and travel delay. Winds will ease but remain gusty early Wednesday morning as the front tracks into interior B.C. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
wind
Westerly winds gusting to 100 km/h are expected. Where: West Vancouver Island, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. When: This evening until early Wednesday morning. Remarks: A vigorous cold front will move across Vancouver Island tonight. In the wake of the front, strong westerly winds will develop over southern Vancouver Island with gusts up to 100 km/h. Winds will ease but remain gusty early Wednesday morning as the front tracks inland. ### Local utility outages are possible. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
wind
Westerly winds gusting to 100 km/h are expected. Where: West Vancouver Island, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. When: This evening until early Wednesday morning. Remarks: A vigorous cold front will move across Vancouver Island tonight. In the wake of the front, strong westerly winds will develop over southern Vancouver Island with gusts up to 100 km/h. Winds will ease but remain gusty early Wednesday morning as the front tracks inland. ### Local utility outages are possible. Weather in the mountains can change suddenly resulting in hazardous driving conditions. Road conditions are available at https://www.drivebc.ca/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
rainfall
What: Rainfall amounts of 40 to 60 mm. When: Now until this evening. Where: East Vancouver Island near Duncan, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. Remarks: Another round of precipitation brought about by a Pacific frontal system, fuelled with an atmospheric river will bring more rain to Vancouver Island. Periods of rain will begin this morning then becoming heavy at times by early afternoon. 40 to 60 mm of rain is expected by this evening before the rain tapers off to a few showers. ### Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Some travel delays are possible. Weather in the mountains can change suddenly resulting in hazardous driving conditions. Road conditions are available at https://www.drivebc.ca/. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
rainfall
What: Rainfall amounts of 40 to 60 mm. When: Now until this evening. Where: East Vancouver Island near Duncan, Southern Gulf Islands, Greater Victoria and Malahat Highway - Goldstream to Mill Bay. Remarks: Another round of precipitation brought about by a Pacific frontal system, fuelled with an atmospheric river will bring more rain to Vancouver Island. Periods of rain will begin this morning then becoming heavy at times by early afternoon. 40 to 60 mm of rain is expected by this evening before the rain tapers off to a few showers. ### Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Some travel delays are possible. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to BCstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #BCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.