while proctor said it’s unclear how much impact the flurries could have, it’s a step in the right direction. “hopefully it can put some snow on the mountain. what little we had has been washed away (by the rain), so any chance to get any snow there is good news.”
it’s been an extraordinarily wet december so far, he noted.
vancouver, for example, has received about double the typical amount of rain it receives in december, not including the most recent storm. and it’s not over.
workers clean up after a tree fell across the road at rumble st. and gilley ave during a wind storm in vancouver, b.c., dec. 17, 2025.
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about 30 to 40 millimetres of rain is expected to fall in metro vancouver overnight into thursday.
the amount isn’t enough to trigger a rainfall warning, although proctor said the weather agency might issue one given how much rain has already been fallen.
the last storm brought heavy rain to the region, dumping 70.4 millimetres in coquitlam, nearly 64 millimetres in port moody, and 59 millimetres in pitt meadows.
it also brought strong gusts of over 100 kilometres per hour in hope and about 76 kilometres per hour in vancouver, which knocked down trees and damaged power lines, poles and other equipment.
at the height of the damage, around 120,000 homes on the b.c. south coast, mostly metro vancouver, were without power.