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The BC weather forecast is going to be the wettest in the entire country, with a "storm parade" set to hit the coast for the next eight to 10 days straight.

Right after the strong windstorm, and tornado, that hit parts of the province early this week, this upcoming bout of weather is set to make coastal B.C. "the wettest part of the country," according to The Weather Network.

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A flood watch has been issued for parts of B.C. ahead of a series of storms set to deliver high rainfall amounts to the province.

The Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship has issued a flood watch for B.C.'s South Coast ahead of an atmospheric river that's set to wallop the region.

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Buckle up, B.C., because a potent band of tropical moisture targeting the province is set to bring in extreme rainfall totals and even the threat of landslides this month.

B.C.'s weather forecast says the province is about to be hit by a "Pineapple Express" event that will deliver over 400 millimetres of rain to some areas, creating the threat of flooding.

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Don't get out your summer wardrobe just yet, because B.C. is being hit by a powerful snowstorm throughout Monday and into Tuesday.

Many people in southern B.C. have already lost power, and the storm is expected to bring up to 30 cm of snow in some areas.

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Parts of B.C. are expected to get 72 hours of non-stop rain, and there is a risk of flooding.

Around 100 mm of rainfall is expected in the Vancouver area this week, which is used to some soggy weather. This time though there are some other factors at play that could cause havoc, according to The Weather Network.

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