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Find out what the weather is like in West Vancouver right now. Below are the latest weather reports, charts, and forecasts to help you plan your trip.

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Overview

The climate in West Vancouver can be described as a mild temperate marine climate, shaped by the influence of the Pacific Ocean and the proximity of the mountains. The weather here is notable for its lack of extreme temperatures: you won't encounter sweltering heat in the summer or severe frosts in the winter, making the city comfortable to visit almost any time of year, provided you prepare correctly.

Seasons here are quite distinct, especially in terms of precipitation. Summer, particularly July and August, enjoys warm and predominantly dry weather with daytime temperatures around +22°C. This is an ideal time for outdoor activities. Winter is mild but wet: the thermometer rarely drops below freezing, averaging around +2...+4°C, although the number of rainy days increases significantly during this period.

A characteristic feature of the local climate is the prolonged rainy season, which lasts from late autumn to early spring. In winter months such as January and December, precipitation can occur on more than 20 days per month. Thanks to this moisture, West Vancouver is famous for its lush evergreen vegetation, though tourists visiting in the low season should definitely pack a reliable raincoat.

Temperature

The temperature regime in West Vancouver is characterized by mildness and moderation, making the city's climate one of the most comfortable in Canada. There are no sharp continental fluctuations typical of other regions of the country. Traditionally, the coldest time of year is the winter months, especially February, when the average temperature stays around +1.6°C and nighttime figures can drop slightly below freezing. Nevertheless, severe frosts are a rarity here, and winter feels more cool and fresh than harsh.

The summer season brings pleasant warmth without sweltering heat. The warmest months are July and August: during this time, daytime maximums reach a comfortable +21°C to +22°C. August is considered the peak of warmth with an average of +18.2°C. This weather is ideally suited for active recreation on the coast and walks through the parks, as the air warms up enough to enjoy the sun without overheating.

During the shoulder seasons, the temperature changes smoothly. May and September offer mild figures in the range of +11°C to +15°C, creating conditions for a comfortable transition between seasons. It is worth noting that the difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures in West Vancouver is small and usually amounts to only 4–8 degrees. This ensures stability throughout the day, allowing tourists not to worry about a sudden cold snap as evening approaches.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in West Vancouver is highly seasonal, dividing the year into a wet winter period and a relatively dry summer. The rainiest and snowiest times are winter and late autumn. January leads in terms of unsettled weather, with an average of about 22 days of precipitation. Given that average temperatures in January and February hover around zero and can drop to negative values, rain often gives way to snowfall during this period.

In contrast, summer is the most favorable time to visit in terms of weather. July and August are the driest months of the year, when precipitation drops to minimum levels (around 2 mm) and the number of rainy days falls to 7–9 per month. This is the perfect time for outdoor activities, as the probability of prolonged downpours is very low.

The transition seasons, spring and autumn, show a gradual change in weather. While the number of wet days decreases to 13–15 in May and June, the frequency of rain increases again starting in October. Travelers planning a visit to Canada at this time should be prepared for frequent weather changes and have waterproof clothing with them.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

The weather in West Vancouver dictates its own packing rules: due to the humid oceanic climate, layering is the main principle here. Since winter and the shoulder seasons are characterized by frequent precipitation (up to 22 rainy days in January), you will definitely need a high-quality waterproof jacket with a hood or a raincoat, as well as a sturdy umbrella. Footwear should be not only comfortable for long walks in hilly terrain but also waterproof, so you can comfortably explore the city and nature parks even in wet weather.

Summer in this region is mild and pleasant, with temperatures reaching an average of 22°C and little rain, so for a trip in July or August, pack light clothing made from natural fabrics, sunglasses, and sunscreen. However, even in the warmest season, evenings can be cool, so a light fleece or windbreaker will not be out of place. Regardless of the time of year, the "onion" principle of layering will allow you to quickly adapt to weather changes, feeling cozy both on the waterfront and on forest trails.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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