While the Metro Vancouver weather forecast includes some dry skies, it is expected to start snowing today.
As of Wednesday, February 21st, flurries commence in the morning with up to 2 to 4 cm of snowfall. The temperature will stick at a cool -1 degrees, and plummet to -5 degrees overnight. During the nighttime, there is a 40 percent chance of flurries.
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On Thursday, the weather takes a decidedly sunny turn and warms up to 2 degrees; however, things cool off again overnight, with temperatures falling to -3 degrees and a 60 percent chance of flurries.
Afterward, Friday will see snow or rain during the day, and then periods of snow over night.

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Weather This Weekend
There is a 60 percent chance of flurries throughout the day and night on Saturday. Next, Sunday will get a couple degrees warmer and periods of snow or rain are expected. Following this, Monday warms up to 7 degrees, but there is still a chance of snow.
Tuesday is expected to be 8 degrees, but with a 60 percent chance of flurries.

