Earlier this morning the 鶹ýӳweather forecast called for heavy winds and heavy rain. Now, some Metro 鶹ýӳstreets are flooded and cars are underwater.
A rainfall warning is currently in effect for the region, and it could see 40 to 60 mm of rainfall. What's more, the 鶹ýӳweather forecast is calling for a long stretch of rainfall to follow.
A number of Twitter users shared images of the heavy flooding, and some of them show cars that are flooded well over the top of their tires.
So this is happening outside my office.
— Michael McCullough (@sonofaboar)
Starting to flood out everywhere this is Kent & Fraser St., 鶹ýӳits a swimming pool 🏊🏼🌊
— Steven M (@thescriptclub)
Maybe that Big Mac really wasn’t worth it. Location: McD parking lot along Still Creek Drive
— Gladys (@gvogstad)
I feel bad for the folks who stalled at Gilmore/Still Creek in Burnaby
— Sarah Godin (@EssGeeInBC)
Uh-oh, looks like someone ignored the “this section is closed” barrier.
— Jennifer C (@flyingfingers73)
鶹ýӳWeather
While a number of warnings were issued for Metro Vancouver, multiple alerts have been issued for the province at large. For example, an intense Pacific frontal system will spread heavy snow on the Coquihalla Highway from Hope to Merrit tonight, too.
Multiple alerts are issued for the province. Go to for the latest updates.
— ECCC Weather British Columbia (@ECCCWeatherBC)