B.C coast in for stormy, turbulent week as multiple systems march in

Published on Oct. 22, 2025, 12:44 AM
Updated on Oct. 22, 2025, 12:48 AM
A soggy, impactful pattern continues on the B.C. coast this week. Multiple systems will bring heavy rain to the coastline through Friday, accompanied by potent winds and waves that could be disruptive to power, and land and nautical travel, respectively
B.C. braces for another stormy setup as multiple systems bring heavy rain to the coast this week. Strong winds and high waves are expected to remain a concern, as well.
A wetter pattern is expected for the rest of the month, as well, as a strong Pacific jet stream drives a series of low-pressure systems across the region.
Above-normal precipitation is expected into late October and early November, and temperatures will range near seasonal or slightly below average.
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Active storm parade continues across B.C. this week
After a turbulent weekend of strong winds, high waves, and heavy rainfall, the South Coast is gearing up for more unsettled weather as a series of Pacific storm systems move in.
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Fronts are expected to arrive Wednesday and Friday, with the latter delivering the most intense round of atmospheric moisture.
Rainfall totals are projected to reach 40-60 mm across the Lower Mainland by Friday, while Victoria may see 10-20 mm.


