British Columbia

Sun Expected in Pitt Meadows as Weather Warnings Lift

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Emma Kelly
March 13, 2026 8:23 am

As of March 13, 2026, Environment Canada has lifted all weather alerts for Pitt Meadows, British Columbia. The announcement marks the end of a week filled with heavy rain and wind that had placed the community under several weather advisories.

Residents can expect a shift toward more stable conditions starting on the afternoon of March 13, 2026. By Saturday, March 14, 2026, the rainy weather is expected to be replaced by sunny skies and a high of 8°C.

This change in the forecast will make travel easier across the region after a period of hazardous conditions. The improved weather provides a reprieve for a community that is often prone to windstorms and rain because of its position near the Fraser River.

The federal weather authority uses these alerts to help the public stay safe and manage risks like local flooding or power outages. With no alerts currently in effect, the region is set for a clear and calm weekend.

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