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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.

☀️16°C
Clear skyWest VancouverFeels like 16° · Wind 4 km/h · Humidity 85%
UV 6 HighSunrise 06:12Sunset 20:19
Today🌤️24°15°💧1%
Fri☁️27°16°💧2%
Sat🌦️21°16°💧63%
Sun🌧️19°15°💧69%
Mon☁️22°15°💧0%
Tue☁️22°16°💧7%
Wed🌦️17°13°💧18%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Based on the live forecast above, West Vancouver is currently experiencing conditions typical of its coastal climate—mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. Seasonal averages range from a January high of 7°C to a July high of 22°C, with the heaviest rainfall from November through March.

What drives West Vancouver’s day-to-day weather?

The Pacific Ocean and the North Shore mountains create a microclimate where marine air often brings morning fog or low cloud, especially in winter. Afternoon clearing is common, but precipitation can be persistent—the area receives roughly 1,200 mm of rain annually. For those checking west vancouver weather hourly, expect the coolest conditions at dawn and peak warmth by mid-afternoon.

How reliable are extended forecasts for West Vancouver?

Pacific storm-track variability reduces confidence beyond seven days. A west vancouver weather 7 days outlook is generally solid, but a west vancouver weather 14 day or west vancouver weather 30 day forecast should be treated as a trend, not a guarantee. Environment Canada’s updates remain the most authoritative source for west vancouver weather environment canada data.

Record High35.6°C (July 2009)
Record Low−17.8°C (January 1969)
Avg. Annual Precip.1,200 mm
Typical Summer High22°C
What is the best time to visit West Vancouver?

Late June through September offers the most reliable dry, warm weather. July and August average highs near 22°C with low rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are cooler but still pleasant with fewer crowds.

Does West Vancouver get much snow?

Snow is infrequent at sea level due to mild winter temperatures; the area averages fewer than 10 cm per year. However, snow can fall at higher elevations in the North Shore mountains, affecting travel near Cypress and Grouse.

How does the marine layer affect West Vancouver weather?

The marine layer—cool, moist air from the Pacific—often produces morning fog and low cloud, especially in July and August. This usually burns off by early afternoon, giving way to clear skies and moderate temperatures.

For broader conditions across the province, visit our Canada weather hub or the Vancouver Weather page. Stay alert to rapid changes by checking Weather Warning updates.