British Columbia

Crews restore power to most properties after B.C. storm, as another atmospheric river looms this weekend

B.C. Hydro crews continued to work overnight after strong winds and rain left thousands of customers without power on Thursday as more rain is in the forecast over the weekend. 

Weather statement warns of significant rain, strong winds starting Saturday night

rain blurs the view out a car windscreen
More rainfall is expected to hit B.C.'s coast over the weekend.  (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

B.C. Hydro crews continued to work overnight after strong winds and rain left tens of thousands of customers without power on Thursday, as another storm is forecast for the weekend. 

At one point more than 100,000 customers were without power on Thursday as the storm rolled over the province, bringing down branches and power lines. 

Highway 1 near Brunette Avenue in Coquitlam was completely closed for a short time as crews repaired a downed line, causing chaos for the afternoon commute in Metro Vancouver.

As of 6:30 a.m. PT Friday, just over 1,000 properties west of Prince George were still in the dark. 

Environment Canada has now issued a special weather statement for the south and central coasts warning of another atmospheric river set to arrive on Saturday night. 

The weather system will bring "significant" amounts of rain, strong southerly winds and mild temperatures and is forecast to last through Sunday night, the weather agency said.

Before Thursday's storm, B.C. Hydro advised residents to prepare an emergency kit and familiarize themselves with their local government's response plan. 

With files from Michelle Gomez