Vancouver had its wettest year so far this century in 2024, Environment Canada data shows | Unpublished
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Author: Chuck Chiang
Publication Date: January 3, 2025 - 15:30

Vancouver had its wettest year so far this century in 2024, Environment Canada data shows

January 3, 2025
Vancouver lived up to its soggy reputation last year, with Environment Canada data showing 2024 was the city’s wettest year so far this century.Meteorologist Chris Doyle said data showed more than 1,367 millimetres of precipitation at Vancouver International Airport last year.


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