Atmospheric river packing several powerful rainstorms heading for southern B.C.
VANCOUVER — Power has been restored in two Vancouver Island communities that lost electricity early last week as snow, ice and wind storms pounded parts of British Columbia, but forecasters warn another powerful system is on the way.
BC Hydro says service was restored to the northwestern Vancouver Island villages of Tahsis and Zeballos late Sunday after more than 700 customers lost heat and electricity last Tuesday.
Hydro says crews faced challenging conditions, including ongoing storms and shoulder-deep snow, as they worked in the remote location.
Even as the lights came back on, Environment Canada issued another weather warning for northern parts of the Island, Haida Gwaii and B.C.’s north and central coasts, as winds gusting to 110 km/h hammered those regions.