Warnings about strong winds, rain or snow as system slides over B.C.
VANCOUVER — A strong Pacific frontal system is moving in over parts of British Columbia, bringing rain or snow, strong winds and poor driving conditions through to Tuesday.
Environment Canada has issued yellow alerts — a caution of moderate impacts — for 70 to 120 millimetres of rain for the central coast, Terrace, Kitimat and northern sections of Metro Vancouver.
The BC River Forecast Centre says that an atmospheric river has also prompted high stream flow advisories for the central and southern coasts, all of Vancouver Island and the Lower Fraser tributaries, including the Chilliwack River and others around the Fraser Valley.
Wind will be a problem for Haida Gwaii with gusts up to 110 kilometres per hour, while in Greater Victoria winds will reach 60 to 90 kilometres per hour.


