DriveBC warns of dangerous weather conditions, pooling water on Lower Mainland streets

As Metro Vancouver is experiencing the first atmospheric river of the season, drivers are being warned to exercise extra caution.

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As Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, and much of B.C.’s South Coast are experiencing the first atmospheric river of the season, drivers are being warned to exercise extra caution.

DriveBC says drivers should watch for changing road and weather conditions as rainfall warnings are active. Streets are seeing pooling water, adding to dangerous conditions. BCAA is advising drivers to steer clear of potholes during atmospheric river weather events.



“Deep potholes filled with water can flood an engine and cause damage, even from the excessive splashing when you drive through a puddle,” the association said in a news release. As well, it reminds drivers to slow down, brake sooner and more gently than usual, and maintain a safe following distance. Drivers are also reminded to make sure tires and windshield wipers are in good shape.

“Having your tires in good condition is crucial to ensuring safe gripping and handling on wet roads,” it said. Listen live to every 10 minutes on the ones for traffic updates. You can also follow us on X and subscribe to sent directly to your inbox.

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