Forecast says high tides, low pressure, mean flooding likely along B.C.’s south coast
Environment Canada says high tides combined with a low pressure system have the potential to produce moderate flooding along parts of British Columbia’s south coast, including the Greater Victoria and Metro Vancouver areas.
A special weather statement from the agency says strong winds and waves are expected to push water levels above the highest astronomical tides this weekend.
The bulletin spans most of the Vancouver Island coastline, except the northern tip of the island, as well as Metro Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast.
It says the highest risk of flooding is expected Sunday.


