As of Friday, March 20, 2026, Environment Canada has lifted all weather alerts for Port Alberni, British Columbia. The community had been under active monitoring due to heavy rainfall and flood concerns caused by an atmospheric river that moved across Vancouver Island earlier in the week.
The heavy rain is expected to stop by Friday afternoon, leading to a mix of sun and clouds. While the intense rainfall has ended, fog is expected to develop around midnight, which may reduce visibility for drivers on local roads.
The B.C. River Forecast Centre had been watching river levels closely during the period of intense rain to manage the risk of flooding in low-lying zones. With the weather alerts now cleared, local water levels are expected to stabilize as the region moves into a period of recovery following the storm.
Residents are encouraged to remain aware of shifting road conditions as the weather transitions. The end of these alerts marks a return to normal monitoring for local emergency management and the public after several days of high-stress weather conditions.