Metro Vancouver Forecast Calls For Snow This Week

Vancouver Forecast

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There were some a couple scares in October and September that had people thinking the lower mainland was getting unseasonably early snowfall. There was so much hail in Surrey that it looked like heavy snow, and the same confusion happened in Coquitlam.

Now, the seven day Vancouver weather forecast is actually calling for snow.

While it will only be the first weekend of November, the forecast is calling for snow on the weekend; however, the beginning of the week, including Halloween, will be sunny and mild.

Vancouver Forecast
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Monday, October 30th, is going to reach a high of 14°C, and Tuesday will reach a high of 12°C.

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Vancouver Forecast Cools Down

Wednesday, November 1st, is expected to see rainfall. The temperature will drop down to 10°C and the rain will continue through the week with the temperature dropping a degree or two each day.

On Saturday, the forecast calls for a mix of rain and snow, with a 40% chance of snow. The temperature reaching a high of 7°C during the day and cooling down to 1°C by nightfall. Sunday is expected to see a 30% chance of snow mixed with rain.

This means good news for snow enthusiasts, as Whistler received its first dusting back in September, and there will be much more on the way.

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