rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: Significant rainfall amounts, and significant snowfall accumulations possible over higher terrain.
When: Today.
Where: Metro Vancouver - Central including the City of Vancouver, Burnaby, and New Westminster, the North Shore, and Northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge.
Remarks: A frontal system crossing the south coast is bringing rain and lowering snow levels to some areas. Rain has developed across the North Shore overnight and will spread to other parts of Metro Vancouver this morning.
Rainfall amounts across the region will range from 30 to 50 mm, with the heaviest amounts expected across the North Shore and northeast Metro Vancvouer.
Additional Hazards:
Snow levels will be relatively low. Communities at higher elevations including Burnaby Mountain, and near the Upper Levels Highway, could see some wet snow impacting the Tuesday morning commute. Amounts are uncertain at this time as snowfall levels may fluctuate with changes in precipitation intensity.
Snowfall over the recreational zones of the North Shore mountains is expected to be significant. Be prepared for winter driving conditions.
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Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Some travel delays are possible.
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From: Jan 06, 2026 13:05
Until: Jan 07, 2026 05:05
rainfall
Significant rainfall is no longer expected.
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From: Dec 09, 2025 03:31
Until: Jan 07, 2026 00:22
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: Significant rainfall amounts, and significant snowfall accumulations over higher terrain.
When: Beginning tonight and continuing through Tuesday.
Where: Metro Vancouver - Central including the City of Vancouver, Burnaby, and New Westminster, the North Shore, and Northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge.
Remarks: A strong frontal system will push into the region this evening with light to moderate rain beginning near midnight. By Tuesday morning, the rain will have intensified and will continue at times heavy until later Tuesday afternoon. Rainfall amounts near the Northshore mountains will likely range from 50 to 60 mm while central regions of Vancouver can expect up to 50 mm.
Additional Hazards:
Snow levels will be relatively low. Communities at higher elevations including Burnaby Mountain, and near the Upper Levels Highway, could see some wet snow impacting the Tuesday morning commute. Amounts are uncertain at this time with the fluctuating snowfall levels.
Snowfall over the recreational zones of the North Shore mountains is expected to be significant. Be prepared for winter driving conditions.
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Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Some travel delays are possible.
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From: Jan 05, 2026 19:14
Until: Jan 06, 2026 16:29
weather
What: Significant rainfall amounts, and significant snowfall accumulations over higher terrain.
When: Beginning tonight and continuing through Tuesday.
Where: Metro Vancouver - Central including the city of Vancouver, Burnaby, and New Westminster, the North Shore, and Northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge.
Remarks: A strong frontal system will push into the region this evening with light to moderate rain beginning near midnight. By Tuesday morning, the rain will have intensified and will continue at times heavy until later Tuesday afternoon. Totals are uncertain at this time but rainfall amounts near the Northshore mountains will likely range from 50 to 70 mm while central regions of Vancouver can expect 30 to 40 mm.
Additionally, snowfall levels will be relatively low. Communities at higher elevations including Burnaby Mountain, and near the Upper Levels Highway, could see a few centimetres of accumulation. Amounts are uncertain at this time with the fluctuating snowfall levels.
Snowfall over the North Shore mountains is expected to be significant.
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From: Jan 05, 2026 13:07
Until: Jan 06, 2026 05:07
weather
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From: Jan 05, 2026 19:16
Until: Jan 05, 2026 20:16
weather
What: Significant rainfall amounts, and significant snowfall accumulations over higher terrain.
When: Beginning Monday night and continuing through Tuesday.
Where: Metro Vancouver - Central including the city of Vancouver, Burnaby, and New Westminster, the North Shore, and Northeast including Coquitlam and Maple Ridge.
Remarks: A strong frontal system will push into the region Monday evening with light to moderate rain beginning near midnight. By Tuesday morning, the rain will have intensified and will continue at times heavy until later Tuesday afternoon. Totals are uncertain at this time but rainfall amounts near the Northshore mountains will likely range from 50 to 100 mm while central regions of Vancouver can expect 30 to 60 mm.
Additionally, snowfall levels will be relatively low. Communities at higher elevations including Burnaby Mountain, and near the Upper Levels Highway, could see several centimetres of accumulation. Amounts are uncertain at this time with the fluctuating snowfall levels.
Snowfall over the North Shore mountains is expected to be significant.
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From: Jan 05, 2026 01:24
Until: Jan 05, 2026 17:24
flood
Abnormal high tides combined with low pressure may produce minor/moderate coastal flooding.
Elevated water levels accompanied by strong winds and waves are expected, exceeding highest astronomical tides.
What:
Risk of coastal flooding due to storm surge coinciding with high tides.
When:
This weekend, with the highest risk of coastal flooding on Sunday.
Additional information:
The South Coast is entering a period of high astronomical tides as Earth reaches perihelion (Earth's closest point to the Sun). Also, a low pressure system will cross the region this weekend. This falling atmospheric pressure will help further elevate coastal water levels beyond predicted tides, thus increasing the risk of coastal flooding.
The exact track and timing of the low pressure centre remain uncertain at the moment. Wind strength will be contingent on the position of the low.
Moderate winds and storm surge can lead to washed up debris and erosion along coastal areas. Minor to moderate coastal flooding is likely along exposed shorelines, especially in the low-lying areas. There is a risk of locally significant flooding especially where onshore winds compound on the highest tides. Roads and walkways may be difficult to navigate due to flooding and/or debris, such as driftwood and rocks.
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From: Jan 02, 2026 19:47
Until: Jan 04, 2026 22:28
wind
Strong winds that may cause damage are expected.
What: Winds 70 gusting to 90 km/h.
When: Late this afternoon to early this evening.
Where: Metro Vancouver - southwest including Richmond and Delta, Metro Vancouver - southeast including Surrey and Langley.
Remarks: A frontal system will move across the Inner South Coast today bringing strong winds to areas near the water. Winds are forecast to rise to southeast 70 gusting to 90 km/h late this afternoon over southern sections of Metro Vancouver near the Strait of Georgia, especially Tsawwassen and Boundary Bay. Winds will ease early this evening will the passage of the front.
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From: Dec 22, 2025 12:54
Until: Dec 23, 2025 04:54
wind
Strong winds that may cause damage are expected.
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From: Dec 22, 2025 12:54
Until: Dec 23, 2025 04:54
Wind Advisory
* WHAT...Southeast winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph.
* WHERE...Island County, Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern
Snohomish Counties, Lowlands of Western Whatcom County, and San
Juan County.
* WHEN...Until 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.
From: Dec 22, 2025 18:25
Until: Dec 23, 2025 03:00
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.
From: Dec 22, 2025 10:39
Until: Dec 22, 2025 20:00
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.
From: Dec 22, 2025 09:06
Until: Dec 22, 2025 19:00
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
From: Dec 21, 2025 01:58
Until: Dec 22, 2025 18:00
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.
From: Dec 21, 2025 22:00
Until: Dec 22, 2025 12:00
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.
From: Dec 21, 2025 22:18
Until: Dec 22, 2025 11:00
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
From: Dec 19, 2025 00:04
Until: Dec 22, 2025 00:00
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 5 AM to 11 AM PST Sunday.
* 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.
From: Dec 21, 2025 03:06
Until: Dec 21, 2025 12:00
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: Rainfall amounts of 50 to 70 mm except up to 150 mm for Howe Sound
When: Today.
Where: Howe Sound, Sea to Sky - Squamish to Whistler.
Remarks: A frontal system is bringing significant rain to the region. Heavy rain will continue today with freezing levels reaching 2500 metres near midday.
Rain will ease this afternoon as the system moves off.
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Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Landslides may occur in vulnerable areas such as steep slopes, deforested areas or recent burn scars.
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From: Dec 15, 2025 19:38
Until: Dec 16, 2025 03:00
wind
Strong winds that may cause damage are expected.
What:
Potential for a sudden gust to 90 km/h.
When:
Now until this afternooon.
Where:
Squamish, Britannia Beach
Additional information:
A strong cold front passing over the south coast will generate very strong southerly wind gusts up to 90 km/h late this morning and this afternoon.
The threat of strong gusty winds will subside early this evening.
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Utility outages are possible. Parks and forests may sustain some damage. There is a risk of injury due to flying or falling debris.
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From: Dec 15, 2025 18:58
Until: Dec 16, 2025 02:01
wind
Damaging winds are no longer expected.
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From: Dec 16, 2025 00:22
Until: Dec 16, 2025 01:22
weather
Wet trend continues in flood prone areas.
Where: Fraser Valley.
When: This weekend into next week.
Additional information: More rainfall is in store over the upcoming days for the already saturated Fraser Valley. A relatively weak frontal system is pushing into the Lower Mainland and is bringing light rain to the region. Although the precipitation is expected to intensify this evening, rainfall totals are predicted to be relatively light. Amount totals between 10 to 20 mm for western and central sections of the Fraser Valley, with 20 to 40 mm possible near Hope.
Minimal precipitation is expected during the day on Saturday. However, another system will move into the area Saturday night, followed by a potentially significant push of moisture Monday and into early next week. Rainfall amounts are currently uncertain but warnings will be issued as necessary in the upcoming days.
Also, there is an increased risk of landslide activity with the additional precipitation causing further slope destabilization.
For more information on the current river and flood conditions please visit the BC River Forecast Centre at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/air-land-water/water/drought-flooding-dikes-dams/river-forecast-centre
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From: Dec 13, 2025 02:04
Until: Dec 13, 2025 18:04
weather
Wet trend continues in flood prone areas.
Where: Fraser Valley.
When: This weekend into next week.
Additional information: More rainfall is in store over the upcoming days for the already saturated Fraser Valley. A relatively weak frontal system is pushing into the Lower Mainland and is bringing light rain today. Although the precipitation is expected to intensify this evening, rainfall totals are predicted to be relatively light. Amount totals between 10 to 20 mm for western and central sections of the Fraser Valley, with 20 to 40 mm possible near Hope.
Minimal precipitation is expected during the day on Saturday. However, another system will move into the area Saturday night, followed by a potentially significant push of moisture Monday and into early next week. Rainfall amounts are currently uncertain but warnings will be issued as necessary in the upcoming days.
Also, there is an increased risk of landslide activity with the additional precipitation causing further slope destabilization.
For more information on the current river and flood conditions please visit the BC River Forecast Centre at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/air-land-water/water/drought-flooding-dikes-dams/river-forecast-centre
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From: Dec 12, 2025 22:14
Until: Dec 13, 2025 14:14
weather
Wet trend continues in flood prone areas.
Where: Fraser Valley.
When: This weekend into next week.
Additional information: More rainfall is in store over the upcoming days for the already saturated Fraser Valley. A relatively weak frontal system is pushing into the Lower Mainland and will bring light rain tonight and into Friday. Although the precipitation is expected to intensify Friday evening, rainfall totals are predicted to be relatively light. Amount totals between 10 to 20 mm for western and central sections of the Fraser Valley, with 20 to 40 mm possible near Hope.
Minimal precipitation is expected during the day on Saturday. However, another system will move into the area Saturday night, followed by a potentially significant push of moisture Monday and into early next week. Rainfall amounts are currently uncertain but warnings will be issued as necessary in the upcoming days.
For more information on the current river and flood conditions please visit the BC River Forecast Centre at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/air-land-water/water/drought-flooding-dikes-dams/river-forecast-centre
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From: Dec 12, 2025 02:06
Until: Dec 12, 2025 18:06
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
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Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas.
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From: Dec 09, 2025 19:27
Until: Dec 10, 2025 11:27
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: Rainfall amounts from 60 to 80 mm.
When: This evening though Wednesday evening.
Where: Fraser Valley - west including Abbotsford.
Remarks: An atmospheric river will arrive on the South Coast of BC bringing heavy rain tonight through Wednesday. Warm air with the system will cause freezing levels to rise and snowmelt combined with the rain may result in high streamflows and localized flooding.
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Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas.
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From: Dec 09, 2025 19:27
Until: Dec 10, 2025 11:27
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: Rainfall amounts from 50 to 80 mm.
When: This evening through Wednesday evening.
Where: Sea to Sky (southern sections), Howe Sound, Metro Vancouver - central (downtown and Burnaby), southeast (Surrey and Langley), northeast (Coquitlam and Maple Ridge), and the North Shore.
Remarks: An atmospheric river will arrive on the South Coast of BC bringing heavy rain tonight through Wednesday. Warm air with the system will cause freezing levels to rise and snowmelt combined with the rain may result in high streamflows and localized flooding.
The highest rainfall amounts can be expected near the Coast Mountains with the southwest and upslope flow enhancing precipitation rates.
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Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced at times.
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From: Dec 09, 2025 19:00
Until: Dec 10, 2025 11:00
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: Rainfall amounts from 60 to 80 mm.
When: This evening though Wednesday evening.
Where: Fraser Valley, Manning - Skagit Valley and Highway 3 near Sunshine Valley.
Remarks: An atmospheric river will arrive on the south coast of BC bringing heavy rain tonight through Wednesday. Warm air with the system will cause freezing levels to rise and snowmelt combined with the rain may result in high streamflows and localized flooding.
###
Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas.
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From: Dec 09, 2025 13:41
Until: Dec 10, 2025 05:41
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: Rainfall amounts from 40 to 60 mm.
When: This evening though Wednesday evening.
Where: Howe Sound, Metro Vancouver - North Shore, Coquitlam, Maple Ridge.
Remarks: An atmospheric river will arrive on the south coast of BC bringing heavy rain tonight through Wednesday. Warm air with the system will cause freezing levels to rise and snowmelt combined with the rain may result in high streamflows and localized flooding.
###
Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas.
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From: Dec 09, 2025 13:01
Until: Dec 10, 2025 05:01
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: Rainfall amounts from 60 to 80 mm.
When: This evening though Wednesday evening.
Where: Fraser Valley.
Remarks: An atmospheric river will arrive on the south coast of BC bringing heavy rain tonight through Wednesday. Warm air with the system will cause freezing levels to rise and snowmelt combined with the rain may result in high streamflows and localized flooding.
###
Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas.
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From: Dec 09, 2025 12:59
Until: Dec 10, 2025 04:59
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: 50 to 80 mm of rain.
When: Now to this evening.
Where:
- Northern sections of Metro Vancouver including including West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge.
- Howe Sound
- Sea to Sky Highway from Squamish to Brandywine.
Additional information:
A moisture laden frontal system is bringing periods of heavy rain to the South Coast today. Amounts will vary but between 50 to 80 mm of precipitation can be expected before the heavy rain eases to a few showers this evening with the passage of the system.
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Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced at times.
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From: Dec 08, 2025 20:28
Until: Dec 09, 2025 08:29
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
###
Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced at times.
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From: Dec 08, 2025 20:28
Until: Dec 09, 2025 08:29
rainfall
Rain, at times heavy, is expected.
What: 50 to 70 mm of rain.
When: Now to this evening.
Where:
- Northern sections of Metro Vancouver including including West Vancouver, North Vancouver, Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge.
- Howe Sound
- Sea to Sky Highway from Squamish to Brandywine
Additional information:
A frontal system will bring rain to the south coast today. Periods of rain will intensify to heavy rain by later this morning.
Heavy rain will ease this evening with the passage of the system.
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Water will likely pool on roads and in low-lying areas. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced at times.
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From: Dec 08, 2025 13:10
Until: Dec 09, 2025 05:10