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More rainfall warnings issued across southern half of B.C.

Environment Canada has issued weather advisories for more than a dozen parts of southern B.C. with heavy rains forecast through Thursday.

'Moisture-laden system' to hit South Coast before moving inland later Thursday

A woman braves the rain in Vancouver on Oct. 15. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Environment Canada has issued weather advisories for more than a dozen parts of southern B.C., with heavy rains expected to roll across the province throughout the day Thursday.

The weather agency said another "moisture-laden" stormsystem with an atmospheric river pattern will first drench coastal areas of Vancouver Island, Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley early in the day before moving inland to the Interior by evening.

The rain will keep moving east to the Elk Valleyand stay there until Friday, the forecast said.

Rainfall amounts will range from 30 to 60 millimetres in different parts of the province, though Fernie, B.C., could see up to 70 millimetres.

On mountain highway passes, the storm couldlead to snow. Special weather statements are in effect for the Malahat Highway, theCoquihalla Highway, the Okanagan Connector, and portions of Highway 3 and Highway 1 between Eagle Pass and Rogers Pass.

Winter tires are required for drivers travelling on major highways at this time of year.