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Wagstaffe's weather: Heavy rain returns to Vancouver

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for much of the South Coast for heavy rain Friday into Saturday morning.

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement

The heaviest of the rain will fall on the North Shore this weekend. (Johanna Wagstaffe/CBC)

Another weekend, another round of heavy rain for Vancouver.

A new Pacific storm system is headingfor the B.C. coast that will bring steady rain from Friday morning through to Saturday afternoon.

Rainfall warnings are now in place from Environment Canada for much of the South Coast with 50 to 80 mm of rain is expectedby the end of Saturday.

Wash-out Friday

Showerswill begin to spread from the west heading east onFriday morning, andwill ramp upto steady rain by the afternoon. The rain will fall heavily in the evening and winds will also pick up.

Meanwhile, temperatures should remain mild as a southwesterly flow ahead of the front will usherin sub-tropical air.

Snow levels will be rising over the next few days, and the local mountains may still get a few more centimetres of snow Friday morning before precipitation changes to rain.

Heaviest rain through Saturday morning

Steady rain will continue overnight Friday into Saturday morning before finally tapering off to showers on late Saturday afternoon or early evening. Cleaning the storm drains of fallen leaves will help to minimize localized flooding.

The cold front will finally slidepastVancouver on Saturday evening, bringing gusty winds but the chance for a few breaks in the clouds before the sun sets.

The heaviest of the rain will fall on the North Shore and Howe Sound that's where totals may end upover 75 mm.

So far this month, Vancouver has picked up around 25 mm with last weekend's storm. Average monthly rainfall totalsfor the airport for the entire month of November are some of the highest all year round ataround 185 mm.

Southwesterly winds will usher in warm and wet air to the South Coast starting on Friday morning. (Johanna Wagstaffe/CBC)

Cooler Sunday

Showers will linger behind the cold front for Sunday. That precipitation will likely fall as snow for the local mountains as cool air filters back in.

But Metro Vancouver should get a few late day sunny breaks and a much drier end to the weekend.

Rain will ease for Saturday evening, with lingering showers through to Monday. (Johanna Wagstaffe/CBC)