Vancouver Weather Report: July 25th – 28th

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A Mobi user starts an e-bike trip at a Mobi e-station.
A Mobi user starts an e-bike trip at a Mobi e-station.

Current Weather Conditions and Upcoming Forecast

Today: July 25, 2024

Vancouver is experiencing a pleasant summer day with temperatures reaching up to 22.2°C. The skies are mostly clear with a few clouds scattered around. The wind is coming from the west at 15 km/h, providing a gentle breeze. The barometric pressure is stable at 101.3 kPa, and the humidity stands at 70%. Historically, the highest temperature recorded on this date was 31.5°C in 1988, and the lowest was 11.1°C in 1943.

Tomorrow: July 26, 2024

The weather will remain consistent with a high of 22.3°C and a low of 13.6°C. The winds will shift slightly, coming from the southwest at 10 km/h. The barometric pressure is expected to remain steady, and humidity will slightly increase to 75%. No precipitation is anticipated, making it another ideal day for outdoor activities.

July 27, 2024

Expect similar conditions with highs of 22.3°C and lows of 13.6°C. Winds will be light, coming from the west at 10 km/h. The atmospheric pressure will stay around 101.3 kPa, and the humidity will be around 72%. Historically, the highest temperature on this date was 29.9°C in 1998.

July 28, 2024

The temperature will slightly rise with highs reaching 22.3°C and lows at 13.7°C. Winds will remain calm, and the pressure will stay stable. The humidity will be around 73%. Historically, the highest temperature recorded was 31.9°C in 1998, with the lowest being 7.8°C in 1949.

Historical Weather Trivia

Did you know that Vancouver has never recorded snowfall on July 25th in its weather history? The city is known for its mild summer weather, making it an attractive destination for tourists seeking a break from more extreme temperatures.

Wardrobe Suggestions

Given the mild and pleasant weather, light summer clothing such as t-shirts, shorts, and comfortable sandals are ideal. A light jacket might be useful for the evening when temperatures can drop slightly. Don’t forget your sunglasses and sunscreen for daytime outdoor activities.

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