B.C.'s next atmospheric river unlikely to bring east Vancouver Island the rain it needs
Posted: Nov. 2, 2022 5:53PMA weak atmospheric river will begin hitting Vancouver Island Thursday and last into Friday, but it still isn’t expected to bail the region out from a record-setting drought that ended last month.
It means that rivers like the Tsolum in Courtenay will likely remain well below what is normally seen at this time of year.
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