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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the True North Brief Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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The 30-day outlook for Vancouver shows daytime highs between 6°C and 10°C, overnight lows from 2°C to 6°C, and rain on 18–22 of the next 30 days. This matches the city’s typical November pattern: cool, damp, with limited sunshine.
What will the temperatures do over the next 30 days?
The first week (next 7 days) will see highs near 9–10°C with lows around 5°C. After that, a gradual cooling trend sets in, bringing highs to 6–8°C by the third week. Overnight lows may dip to 2°C during the final ten days. Frost is possible in inland suburbs but coastal areas stay milder. For a closer look at the coming two weeks, see our Vancouver Weather page. You can also check the 14 day weather forecast Vancouver for more detail on the near term.
How much rain should I expect in this 30-day period?
Rainfall totals are forecast to range from 120 to 180 mm over the month, with the heaviest precipitation likely during the second and fourth weeks. Snow is unlikely on the south coast, but the North Shore mountains may see accumulating snow above 800 metres. For current warnings and live radar, monitor Weather Warning updates. This aligns with the typical vancouver weather 21 day forecast pattern – rain dominates, with brief dry breaks.
How reliable is a 30-day forecast for Vancouver?
Skill is moderate: temperature trends are fairly accurate (±2°C), but exact rain days beyond 10 days shift. Use the first 10 days as solid guidance, the remainder as a general pattern. The vancouver weather 60 day forecast is even more uncertain.
Will there be any sunny days in the next 30 days?
Yes – expect 6–9 dry days total, mostly in short breaks of 1–2 days. The best chance for sun is during the first week. After that, cloud and rain become the norm. Check the live forecast above for daily timing.
Does the vancouver weather 30 day forecast tomorrow change much from today’s?
Yes – day-to-day updates refine precipitation timing and temperature by ±1°C. Revisit the page every 48 hours for the freshest outlook. For immediate conditions, use the Toronto Weather page as a reference for comparison, though Vancouver’s marine climate is different.