Current Weather Conditions in Vancouver
As of 3:00 AM PDT on Friday, July 12, 2024, Vancouver is enjoying clear skies with a temperature of 16°C. The dew point stands at 14.2°C, leading to a high humidity level of 89%. The wind is blowing from the north-northeast at a moderate speed of 9 km/h. Barometric pressure is currently at 101.8 kPa and falling. Visibility is excellent, reaching 24 km.
Today’s Forecast: Warm and Sunny
Friday, July 12, 2024
Vancouver will experience mainly sunny conditions today, with temperatures rising to a high of 23°C along the coast and up to 28°C inland. With the humidex, it will feel like 27°C by the water and 31°C inland. The UV index is very high at 8, so make sure to take necessary sun protection measures.
Evening Forecast: The night will remain clear with a west wind at 20 km/h. Temperatures will drop to a low of 15°C, making it a pleasant evening for outdoor activities.
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Sunny skies will continue, with daytime temperatures reaching 23°C along the coast and 28°C inland.
Night Forecast: Clear skies will persist through the night, with temperatures falling to 15°C.
Sunday, July 14, 2024
The sunny trend continues with a high of 24°C along the coast and 29°C inland, perfect for a day at the beach or a hike.
Night Forecast: The night will remain clear with temperatures dropping to 16°C.
Monday, July 15, 2024
Expect more sunshine with a high of 23°C along the coast and 28°C inland.
Night Forecast: The skies will have cloudy periods overnight, with a low of 16°C.
Historical Weather Data for July 12
- Highest Temperature: 33.3°C (2007)
- Lowest Temperature: 11.2°C (1972)
Wardrobe Suggestions
With sunny and warm conditions on the horizon, light and breathable clothing is recommended. Don’t forget your sunglasses, hats, and high-SPF sunscreen to protect against the high UV levels. Stay hydrated and seek shade during the peak afternoon heat, especially if you are inland where it will feel warmer.
Fun Weather Fact
Did you know that Vancouver’s record high for July 12 was a sizzling 33.3°C, set in 2007? This was part of a particularly warm summer that saw numerous temperature records being broken across British Columbia.