Metro Vancouver residents can expect comfortable temperatures in the low\u002Dto\u002Dmid 20s for the weekend before the mercury starts to climb again next week.
Today’s weather is expected to be a mix of sun and cloud, with highs of 23 C and 26 C inland, although Environment and Climate Change Canada says it could feel closer to 28 C and 31 C with the humidity. Overnight, it looks partly cloudy, with a slight chance of showers and a low of 16 C.
Then, the weekend kicks off with a slight chance of showers Saturday morning, but that should clear up for a mix of sun and cloud, with a high of 23 C. Sunday looks sunny and clear, with a high of 24 C and then the mercury is expected to climb on Monday, with highs of 25 C and 28 C inland. Tuesday and Wednesday look even toastier with sunshine and highs of 26 C and 30 C inland.Article content
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