Metro Vancouver weather: 'Bomb cyclone' storm could cause extensive power outages
What is a bomb cyclone?
A bomb cyclone is a rapidly strengthening low-pressure system that can cause severe weather, including high winds, heavy rain or snow, and coastal flooding. Bomb cyclones are most common in the winter months, when the temperature difference between the warm ocean water and the cold air over land is greatest.
What is the forecast for the bomb cyclone in Metro Vancouver?
The bomb cyclone is expected to hit Metro Vancouver on Saturday, December 24th. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and possible snow to the region. Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for Metro Vancouver, with up to 100 mm of rain expected in some areas.
What are the potential impacts of the bomb cyclone?
The bomb cyclone could cause extensive power outages in Metro Vancouver. The high winds could damage power lines, and the heavy rain could cause flooding, which could also lead to power outages. The storm could also cause transportation delays and cancellations, and could make it difficult to travel in the region.
What should you do to prepare for the bomb cyclone?
There are a number of things you can do to prepare for the bomb cyclone, including:
- Stock up on food and water in case of power outages.
- Have a battery-powered radio and flashlights on hand.
- Charge your electronic devices in advance.
- Make sure you have a plan for how you will get around if there are transportation delays or cancellations.
- Be aware of the potential for flooding and take steps to protect your property.
What should you do if the bomb cyclone hits?
If the bomb cyclone hits, there are a number of things you should do to stay safe, including:
- Stay indoors if possible.
- If you must go outside, be aware of the potential for downed power lines and other hazards.
- Do not drive through flooded areas.
- If you lose power, turn off all appliances and electronics to prevent damage when the power comes back on.