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Wet days ahead: Environment Canada calls for shift in Metro Vancouver weather

The next week includes a long stretch of cooler, wetter weather.
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The Environment Canada Metro Vancouver weather forecast includes wet weather heading into the week starting on June 15, 2023.

Vancouver's rainy weather pattern might last a little longer than previously expected. 

While locals have enjoyed several dry days with periods of above-average temperatures, this week's forecast includes a stretch of cooler weather with a chance of precipitation daily. 

Before the rain clouds roll in, however, Environment Canada calls for a mix of sun and cloud and a high of 20 C on Thursday, June 15. Temperatures are expected to drop down to 13 C overnight. 

Friday's forecast includes a 40 per cent chance of precipitation during the day with a slightly cooler high of 19 C dropping to 12 C overnight. The chance for wet weather continues Saturday, with a 40 per cent chance of showers expected throughout the day and overnight. 

Sunday has a higher chance of seeing some wet weather, with a 60 per cent chance of showers expected during the day. The overnight forecast is expected to be cloudy but dry. 

Starting next week, Monday's forecast includes rainy periods during the day while the overnight forecast looks cloudy but dry. Tuesday is expected to see a 60 per cent chance of showers throughout the day. 

Metro Vancouver weather forecast 

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Photo via Environment Canada

Have a look at the complete Metro Vancouver weather forecast for summer from Environment Canada.