Summer to Fall overnight..
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This weekend has been more like an outdoor shower, constant and keeps on falling.
Seems there has been some localized flooding around this area, and of course Lions Bay portion of the highway has been racking up accidents all weekend, haven't gone a day over the weekend without someone getting into an accident there. People refuse to slow to the posted 60 speed limit.
Reports of rain falling so hard at times people are having issues even driving as their wipers can't keep up.
65mm expected today into the overnight.
I think we have made up for the dry summer.....
Video of the river someone took and posted on face book, not sure if it will work for non-users of FB.
https://www.facebook.com/mike.wight....6025460785058/
Seems there has been some localized flooding around this area, and of course Lions Bay portion of the highway has been racking up accidents all weekend, haven't gone a day over the weekend without someone getting into an accident there. People refuse to slow to the posted 60 speed limit.
Reports of rain falling so hard at times people are having issues even driving as their wipers can't keep up.
65mm expected today into the overnight.
I think we have made up for the dry summer.....
Video of the river someone took and posted on face book, not sure if it will work for non-users of FB.
https://www.facebook.com/mike.wight....6025460785058/
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The best season has finally arrived....
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We didn't get much of anything but some rain from the storm, but some area's got hit pretty hard.
Anyhow, the link has video looking towards North Vancouver from Vancouver when a sub station blew and lit up the sky.
B.C. storm sees winds up to 120 km/h close roads and cancel ferries - British Columbia - CBC News
Anyhow, the link has video looking towards North Vancouver from Vancouver when a sub station blew and lit up the sky.
B.C. storm sees winds up to 120 km/h close roads and cancel ferries - British Columbia - CBC News





