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Elevated ocean levels, flood warnings for Vancouver Island during stormy weekend

Environment sa国际传媒 is expecting 鈥渟ignificant wind and waves鈥 along South Island shorelines on Sunday.
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A file photo of the Esquimalt Lagoon. Environment sa国际传媒 is warning of 鈥渟ignificant wind and waves鈥 along the shorelines of Juan de Fuca Strait during high tide. DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST

Stormy seas and abnormally high ocean water levels are expected along South Island shorelines on Sunday, according to sa国际传媒’s weather agency.

Environment sa国际传媒 is warning of “significant wind and waves” along the shorelines of Juan de Fuca Strait during high tide, affecting nearby communities including Port Renfrew, Esquimalt, Sooke and Victoria.

A confluence of seasonal high tides, a storm surge and strong winds will cause ocean water levels to exceed the highest astronomical tide, the federal agency said.

The agency’s latest weather notice follows a Saturday coastal flooding warning issued for West Vancouver Island coastal communities between Estevan Point lighthouse and Clo-oose, which is within Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.

Saturday also saw Environment sa国际传媒 issue an elevated sea-surface notice covering a wide swath of the Island’s outer coast, from the North Island First Nations community of Kyuquot down to East Sooke.

The agency predicted that sea levels could reach 40 centimetres above normal high-tide water marks during the Saturday high tide.

Logs and heavy debris are expected to be deposited on beaches along the coast over the weekend and beachgoers could be swept into the ocean near rocky outcrops, the federal agency said.

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