Flood-ravaged communities across southern B.C. are not out of the woods yet, Environment Canada warned, as back-to-back atmospheric rivers approach.
The first storm will bring heavy rainfall on Saturday and Sunday, and the second will strike next Tuesday and Wednesday. “We are now in recovery mode and we still have dangerous weather ahead,” said warning preparedness meteorologist Armel Castellan in a Friday update. “The worst case scenario is still not super likely for Tuesday and Wednesday being as bad as what we saw in the middle of the month, but it does exist.” Read more: ‘The time to prepare is now’: B.C.
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