Residents in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, are being warned to prepare for potential flooding as a powerful rain system moves through the area this week. The weather event is expected to bring between 100 and 200 millimetres of rain to the coast through Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
According to the B.C. River Forecast Centre, a High Streamflow Advisory is currently in place for the North Coast, including Kitimat and Terrace. This notice means that while major flooding is not expected, water levels in local rivers and creeks are rising rapidly and could result in minor flooding in low-lying areas.
The storm system is hitting the region in several waves, bringing a combination of heavy rain, wind, and snow. Experts from Environment Canada noted that coastal communities should expect the heaviest rainfall to continue through the middle of the week.
The City of Prince Rupert is monitoring the situation and preparing for possible impacts on local infrastructure and roads. Local officials are encouraging residents to stay away from fast-moving water and to keep an eye on updated weather alerts as the rain continues.