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Break out the umbrellas: Up to 35 mm of rain expected for Metro Vancouver tomorrow

While the Lower Mainland will likely see a brief respite from showers seen earlier in the week, the Vancouver weather forecast calls for rainfall to continue into the weekend.
Thursday is expected to be cloudy with periods of rain beginning in the morning. Amounts of 15 to 25
Thursday is expected to be cloudy with periods of rain beginning in the morning. Amounts of 15 to 25 mm are expected except the North Shore, where the forecast calls for up to 35 mm. File photo Dan Toulgoet

While the Lower Mainland will likely see a brief respite from showers seen earlier in the week, the Vancouver weather forecast calls for rainfall to continue into the weekend.

Environment Canada calls for a mix of sun and cloud on Wednesday and a high of 21 C. Thursday is expected to be cloudy with periods of rain beginning in the morning. Amounts of 15 to 25 mm are expected except the North Shore, where the forecast calls for up to 35 mm.

Friday’s forecast also calls for cloudy skies with a 70 per cent chance of showers in the evening. The forecast calls for periods of rain all day on Saturday with showers on Sunday.

Monday is expected to see a 60 per cent chance of showers during the day followed by cloudy skies overnight and into Tuesday.

Metro Vancouver Weather Forecast

Environment Canada
Environment Canada

Back in April, Environment Canada told Vancouver Is Awesome that the Lower Mainland would likely see above average temperatures in late spring and into summer. Further, it noted that the summer season would likely be warmer overall. These above-average temperatures are expected to continue into the autumn season.

Environment Canada has also stated that Vancouver will see above average temperatures this upcoming winter. However, it also states that it cannot comment on how much precipitation the Lower Mainland will receive. Find out more information about the frosty season here.

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