Metro Vancouver residents woke up to their significant snowfall yesterday morning, and flurries continued throughout the day; however, Wednesday, December 20th, is bright and sunny with temperatures reaching 4°C during the day.
Now, the Metro Vancouver forecast is calling for possible snowfall on Thursday, December 21st, in the late afternoon. Temperatures will fall to -2°C on Wednesday night, but rise up to 3°C the next day.

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Metro Vancouver Forecast Calls For Snow
Friday is expected to be mostly clear and dry, with a mix of sun and cloud; however, skies completely clear up on Saturday during the day. As a result, the temperature will drastically fall to -7°C overnight. Owing this, the following Sunday will only reach 0°C during the day, and the evening stays cold at around -4°C. In addition, it may begin to snow.
On Monday, which is Christmas Day, the Metro Vancouver region could wake up to snowfall, and the forecast calls for a 60% chance of flurries through the day. What’s more, the flurries may continue through the night and even into boxing day.
Looking to have some holiday fun? Check out these fun winter activities on mountains besides skiing and snowboarding!

