Anxiety rises with water levels, as rain and record warmth add up to flooding in B.C.
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — Heavy rain and record-breaking warmth in southwestern British Columbia this week has brought back some bad memories for Abbotsford dairy farmer Matt Dykshoorn.
The unseasonable warm spell brought by a stream of moisture-laden Pacific air has set temperature records and accelerated snowmelt, with the Village of Pemberton declaring a state of local emergency Tuesday in response to rising water levels.
In Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley, east of Vancouver, temperatures spiked past 18 C on Monday, thanks to the weather system known as an atmospheric river.
Dykshoorn, who owns a 60-hectare dairy farm, said memories of 2021’s flooding came rushing back as he watched water levels rise during the persistent spell of warm and wet weather.