
Another long weekend is nigh, with Thanksgiving just around the corner, and the weather forecast is so Vancouver.
Will it be cloudy? Will it rain? Will it be sunny? If Environment and Climate Change Canada’s (ECCC) forecast is accurate, you’re going to experience all the flavours of Vancouver weather if you’re staying in town.
Overnight temperatures will also feel winter-ish.
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ECCC forecasts that we’ll be heading into the long weekend with a lot of wet weather.
Between today (Thursday) and Sunday, there will be showers and periods of rain every day. The average high between today and Saturday will be around 15°C, before it takes a drastic drop on Sunday, when ECCC predicts a high of just 10°C.
Conditions will also be a little bit windy near the water on Thursday night with speeds reaching up to 30 km/h.
After that, there’s a weird see-saw of temperatures between day and night. While highs on Monday are expected to rise again after a cold Sunday, overnight lows will drop significantly, reaching as low as 3°C.
As we start the new week after Thanksgiving Monday, the Vancouver weather forecast suggests that we’re in store for more sunshine, with highs of around 15°C.

ECCC
ECCC data suggests that the normal temperature for this time of year is around 14°C with a low of around 7°C.
Are you staying in Vancouver for the Thanksgiving long weekend or heading out of town to escape the rain?