How much rain can Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»and the Lower Mainland hold?
It feels like we're about to find out as the atmospheric river continues to bring constant heavy rains to Vancouver. Through all that precipitation some are sharing what they've seen through their lenses, be they videos of rivers about to burst their seems or traffic snarled as roads flood.
Sometimes they also catch the nicer moments of having an ocean dumped over you.
This is insane! This is Lynn Creek where it meets the Ocean. 🤯
— Brad Atchison (@Brad604)
Some perspective for just how wet it’s been in the last few days. This is a corn field in Delta. A few weeks ago it was bursting with corn. Now…
— James Cybulski (@JamesCybulski)
There were ducks swimming in the parking lot 🦆
The causing a bit of trouble on Eastbound 16th Ave @ Courtney St. in this morning…
— Stuart Chase (@stuartchase)
Steer clear of camosun park in vancouver. Couple unlucky folks got their cars stuck in the new lake
— jessica ruth (she/her) (@allen_jessica)
It’s here. November rain, flooded streets and salmon swimming in yards.
Bridge in the Rain this evening.
— Mark Teasdale ★ (@MarksGonePublic)
Capilano River near its Ocean entrance. 840am.
— Brad Atchison (@Brad604)
Nelson Creek in the Eagle Creek area of West Van. 735am.
— Brad Atchison (@Brad604)