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Atmospheric river strands cars, motorists, closes roads Monday

A lot of rain in a short period will cause a lot of problems. And on Monday night, we saw just that throughout Metro Vancouver. Global's Aaron McArthur reports – Dec 5, 2023

An atmospheric river brought heavy rain and strong winds to B.C.’s South Coast Monday.

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Localized flooding stranded cars and motorists, closed roads and even forced the closure of Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon.

That stretch reopened to traffic around 9:30 a.m.

Environment Canada said the weather system brought as much as 132 millimetres of rain in the last 24 hours, reported at Kennedy Lake on Vancouver Island.

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The Lower Mainland recorded the most rain in Port Mellon on the Sunshine Coast, which topped out at 102 millimetres, followed by Mission with 97 millimetres, Porteau Cove with 91 millimetres and Pitt Meadows with 90 millimetres.

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In the Home Depot parking lot in Burnaby, about a dozen cars were almost floating away as a day’s worth of torrential rain caused flooding in the low-lying area.

The rain began mid-morning, and by the afternoon, catch basins couldn’t keep up.

A look at the rainfall totals Monday around parts of B.C. Global SkyTracker

Drivers said the hardest part was the visibility in the pounding rain.

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Here is a look at the rainfall totals from Environment Canada.

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