Much of Vancouver Island has been dealing with the fallout of what Environment Canada described as “copious rainfall” that fell on the region this week after a vigorous frontal system stalled over the region.
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From midday Wednesday until Thursday evening, 56 millimetres of rain fell at Victoria International Airport, besting a one-day record of 27 mm that dates back to Jan. 3, 1936.
Victoria News reader Jean-Paul Bezeau shared this photo of a flooded picnic area that he took on his way to work in Saanich Friday morning.
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Did you experience flooding in your area? Send your photos to vnc.editorial@blackpress.ca.
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