The B.C. government is urging residents to stay vigilant as more storms are expected to hit the province’s south coast, including the hard-hit Fraser Valley in the coming days. “We are expecting another rain event this Wednesday through Friday, and a series of further storms are expected in the coming weeks,” said Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth in a press conference on Nov. 22, encouraging British Columbians to keep abreast of weather warnings and alerts. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) have forecasted two more atmospheric rivers expected to arrive on the south coast on Nov. 25 and Nov. 27, as part of a “parade of storms” approaching the province into the winter. An atmospheric river is a long, narrow band in the atmosphere that carries water vapour, like a river in the sky, often releasing this vapour as rain or snow when the river makes landfall. “The forecast going …