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Environment Canada calls for a shift in Metro Vancouver weather

They can't all be sunny days.
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The Environment Canada Metro Vancouver weather forecast includes a shift to cloudy skies following a sunny streak in mid-July 2023.

Environment Canada calls for a shift from blue skies and steadily-climbing temperatures starting next week. 

Although it isn't expected to rain, the Metro Vancouver weather forecast will see some overcast skies heading out of the weekend. 

Starting on Wednesday, July 12, the forecast includes a mix of sun and cloud with coastal temperatures climbing to 22 C as the sky clears later in the afternoon. Thursday is expected to be bright and sunny, with a high of 23 C that will feel more like 26 C with humidity. 

These temperatures are expected to persist through Friday, although the inland high is expected to climb up to 27 C. Saturday's forecast includes a high of 24 C on the coast with inland temperatures climbing up to 29 C. 

Sunday is expected to be somewhat hotter, although the overnight forecast includes cloudy periods. This overcast shift is expected to persist through Monday and into next week, marking a departure from clear, sunny days in the region.

Metro Vancouver weather forecast 

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Have a look at the complete Metro Vancouver summer weather forecast