Posted by Teo Blašković on November 30, 2021 at 21:18 UTC (20 hours ago)
Categories: Featured articles, Floods, Severe storms
The third atmospheric river in the past 7 days is affecting British Columbia, Canada since early Tuesday morning (LT), November 30, 2021, bringing heavy rain and mountain snow.
Significant precipitation continues to overspread coastal and southern portions of British Columbia, as the last in a series of atmospheric rivers affects the region, The Weather Network (TWN) reports.1
A slew of rainfall warnings, snowfall warnings, and special weather statements are in effect as the moisture washes over the province.
The precipitation could lead to additional flooding, mudslides, and avalanches, potentially exacerbating an already precarious situation, TWN warns