Metro Vancouver weather: Rainfall warning issued, power outages possible

Metro Vancouver Weather Update

Stormy weather persists with more storms forecasted through the weekend. Unlike typical Vancouver falls, which see larger storms separated by longer dry spells, this year brings frequent smaller storms along B.C.'s south coast, limiting the number of clear fall days.

Environment Canada meteorologist Brian Proctor describes the Lower Mainland's conditions as

[translate:"fairly typical fall weather"]
, but notes most days include some level of precipitation with few significant breaks.

Rainfall Totals by Region

Warnings and Weather Conditions

A rainfall warning is in effect for the North Shore due to a second frontal system expected on Thursday, potentially bringing an additional 30 to 40 mm of rain by Friday morning.

[translate:"We'll see some decent 30 km/h winds gusting to 50 km/h and up to 70 km/h in the Strait of Georgia"]
, said Proctor, warning that strong gusts may cause power outages. Water pooling on roads and in low-lying areas is also expected.

Summary: Frequent storms and heavy rainfall continue to impact Metro Vancouver, with strong winds and power outage risks, limiting dry fall weather.

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