The skies are finally clearing over the Lower Mainland as rainfall warnings for the region were downgraded Tuesday.
A total of 60 millimetres fell at Vancouver International Airport between Sunady afternoon and Monday night, Environment Canada said.
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Abbotsford saw 41 millimetres while Vancouver Harbour saw 83 millimetres and West Vancouver was hit with a whopping 126 millimetres.
Environment Canada is still forecasting another 40 millimetres for Vancouver by Wednesday morning, while Hope, where a rainfall warning is still in place, could see up to 45 millimetres.
A powerful November storm hammered the B.C. south coast with rain and wind. Here is a summary of rainfall totals from 4pm Sunday to 9am Tuesday. https://t.co/aOsSIbZLTO#BCstorm pic.twitter.com/gioLcsZYK5
— ECCC Weather British Columbia (@ECCCWeatherBC) November 27, 2018
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