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Canadian Environment and Climate

The tens of thousands of Taylor Swift fans packed into Vancouver for the first of the singer’s final three shows of her Eras Tour may find themselves “In the Pouring Rain.”

Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for Metro Vancouver, the western Fraser Valley and Howe Sound, as a “robust and rain-ladden frontal system” moves down the B.C. coast.

“Rain, at times heavy, will begin late this afternoon for Howe Sound and the Sea to Sky, and this evening for the remainder of the regions,” the agency warned.

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Environment Canada also said that localized flooding is possible in low-lying areas.

Fans headed downtown to watch the singer perform on Friday will want to dress for the weather. They will also want to be mindful of BC Place’s venue restrictions for the concert — including a ban on umbrellas.

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