Flooding in coastal areas could occur across the Lower Mainland on Wednesday, as the incoming bomb cyclone looks set to bring with it higher than usual tides.
Environment and Climate Change Canada have issued a weather advisory for coastal sections of Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast, the Southern Gulf Islands and Metro Vancouver, for Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning.
The risk comes from a combination of elevated ocean water levels and significant winds, with the waves expected to exceed “highest astronomical tide,” said the alert.
“Coastal flooding is possible along exposed shorelines, especially in low-lying areas,” it reads.
The City of Vancouver is advising residents in coastal and low-lying areas to stay alert and to monitor the outdoor conditions. Anyone near the coast or floodplains should be cautious and follow all closure signage, the city said in a statement on Tuesday.
The areas most susceptible to flooding are low-lying areas …