Autumn Storm Hits B.C.
Strong wind and torrential rain rocked parts of British Columbia, leaving thousands without power and hampering travel.
According to Hydro, thousands of people were without power on Vancouver Island, the central Interior, and in northern B.C. as a frontal system moved south through the province overnight.
  - Over 7,000 people primarily in Metro Vancouver, the central Interior, and northern Vancouver Island remain without power as of Friday morning.
- Landslides and road washouts reported on northern Vancouver Island, including on Head Bay Road and Holberg Road in Port Hardy.
- Ferries cancelled sailings between Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland on Friday morning due to high winds in the forecast for the Strait of Georgia.
No specific statements from officials were reported.
Author's summary: Autumn storm causes power outages and travel disruptions in B.C.
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         The Weather Network — 2025-10-24
 The Weather Network — 2025-10-24