Warm and cool: Vancouver forecast predicts temperature seesaw

Apr 8 2025, 6:30 pm

According to the latest Vancouver weather forecast, there will be a little something for everyone over the next week.

It’ll rain, it’ll be sunny, it’ll be cool, and it’ll be warm.

Oh, and if you like getting your hair tousled a bit, it’ll also be quite windy over the next 24 hours. Here’s how things pan out over the next week, as Vancouver is in for a temperature seesaw.

We are now a couple of weeks into the spring season, and Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) suggests we’re in for a week of weather that’s a little all over the place.

Over the last week, we saw quite the disparity between daytime highs and nighttime lows and that disparity will continue over the next seven days. The more significant temperature gaps start on Friday when temperatures drop about seven degrees into the evening.

The gap will be even more significant on Saturday and Sunday, when that gap will be eight and nine degrees, respectively. So, while you might want to dress with fewer layers to start the day, you’ll probably want to pack a coat or jacket for the evening.

There’s also some pretty good news regarding the seven-day forecast if you like warm weather, as we will see a high of 17˚C to kick off next week. If the forecast pans out and we reach that temperature, it’d be one of the warmest days of the year so far.

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ECCC

While no wind warning has yet been issued, ECCC suggests we will see some strong winds on Tuesday night.

Near the water, wind speeds could get as high as 30 km/h, with gusts up to 50 km/h or 70 km/h near the water. Winds are expected to settle down after midnight.

What aspect of the Vancouver forecast are you most looking forward to?

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