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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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Vancouver’s 14-day outlook points to a classic coastal pattern: alternating showers and sunny breaks, with highs near 15°C and lows around 9°C. The rain gear stays handy, but the region’s mild spring temperatures make for tolerable conditions across the Lower Mainland.
While the live forecast above for Toronto shows a continental swing, Vancouver’s proximity to the Strait of Georgia and the North Shore mountains moderates temperature swings. The next two weeks will see a trough lingering offshore, bringing periodic wet spells typical of late April.
What does the 14-day forecast look like for Vancouver?
Environment Canada’s extended outlook for Vancouver calls for a 60–70% chance of rain on most days, especially midweek. Highs will hover near 14–16°C, with overnight lows dipping to 8–10°C. A brief ridge may bring a dry Saturday, but unsettled conditions return early the following week.
How does this compare to seasonal norms?
Vancouver’s 14-day pattern is close to the long-term average for this time of year, with no extreme heat or cold expected. The Vancouver Weather page offers day-by-day updates, and the Canada weather hub links to 7-day, 21-day and 30-day outlooks for those planning further ahead.
When will the rain ease up in Vancouver?
Model guidance suggests a brief dry window around day 4–5 (next Saturday) as a high-pressure ridge nudges in, but rain returns by Sunday evening. For a vancouver weather 14 day breakdown, check the live forecast above.
Is there any chance of snow in the next two weeks?
No. With lows staying above 8°C, snow is not expected in Vancouver proper. The North Shore mountains may see a dusting at higher elevations, but the city itself remains rain-only. This aligns with the weather warning page for any late-season surprises.
How reliable is a 14-day forecast for Vancouver?
Beyond 7 days, confidence drops, but the large-scale pattern is fairly stable. Environment Canada’s 14-day outlook is useful for trend awareness, not hour-by-hour precision. For shorter horizons, the 7-day and 15-day products offer more detail.