Halloween drenching for much of British Columbia amid wind and rainfall warnings
Many trick-or-treaters in British Columbia braved wind and rain as much of the central province, parts of the south and central coasts, and Vancouver Island were under warnings from Environment Canada.
The rainfall warning spanned Metro Vancouver north of the Fraser River as well as Howe Sound and the lower Sunshine Coast, with 50 to 80 millimetres of rain expected Friday with the arrival of a moisture-laden system.
The rain was expected to intensify in the afternoon before easing into showers around 9 p.m.
A rainfall warning was also in effect for inland parts of the north coast, including the Kitimat and Terrace areas, which expected 45 to 55 millimetres of rain.


