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Vancouver Weather 14 Day Forecast

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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Edition Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

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For Vancouver over the next two weeks, the live forecast above shows a pattern typical of February: a mix of damp, mild days from the coast and occasional drier, cooler interludes as Pacific systems roll in. Expect daytime highs near 8–10°C, with overnight lows hovering around 3–5°C; the chance of rain remains moderate to high through the first week, then may ease slightly into the second.

Will the rain ease up during the 14-day period?

Vancouver’s winter rainfall is driven by successive Pacific fronts, and this 14-day window is no exception. The first 7 days bring frequent showers, especially late-week. Into the second week, a ridge of high pressure may build, offering a brief drier spell—but a return to wetter weather is likely by day 12 or 13. Keep an eye on the live forecast above for daily shifts.

How do conditions compare with a typical Vancouver February?

February averages about 115 mm of rain and 10 wet days in Vancouver. This 14-day stretch looks close to normal, though the first week could be slightly wetter than average. Temperatures are running within a degree or two of the seasonal norm (7–8°C for highs, 2–3°C for lows). The coastal mountain snowpack remains healthy, important for spring water supply.

Seasonal normal high7°C
Seasonal normal low2°C
Average February rainfall115 mm
Typical wet days in Feb10
Is the 14-day forecast reliable for Vancouver?

Beyond 7 days, forecast confidence drops. Vancouver’s marine climate shifts quickly; a 14-day outlook gives useful trends (e.g., cooler/wetter vs. milder/drier) but not precise day‑by‑day rain timing. Check the 7‑day updates and the 30‑day outlook from Environment Canada for broader patterns.

How does this compare with a Vancouver 14 day forecast AccuWeather version?

AccuWeather uses a proprietary model with fine‑scale coastal adjustments, often differing 1–2°C or a few hours in precipitation timing from Environment Canada. The live forecast above uses official Canadian data; cross‑referencing with the AccuWeather 14‑day can be useful but stick with ECCC for warnings and marine zones.

What about a 21‑day or 30‑day outlook for Vancouver?

The 21‑day and 30‑day forecasts for Vancouver are even less certain, showing only broad climate trends—like whether this winter’s El Niño/La Niña influence continues. For planning beyond 14 days, use the 30‑day outlook from Environment Canada’s monthly briefing, not daily numbers.

For more details, visit the Canada weather hub or the dedicated Vancouver Weather page. Also check the Weather Warning page for active alerts. Additional local insight: the 7‑day outlook and the 15‑day weather trends for Vancouver can help refine daily plans, especially for outdoor activities near the Fraser River or the North Shore mountains.

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