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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the BuzzLayer Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
Check the live forecast above before heading out in Fruitvale today, as conditions in this Beaver Valley community can shift quickly with the nearby Columbia and Kootenay River systems influencing local cloud and precipitation patterns.
What is the weather typically like in Fruitvale?
Fruitvale sits in the Beaver Valley, just east of Trail, and its weather is shaped by the Selkirk Mountains to the north and the Monashees to the west. Winters are cool and snowy, with average highs around 0°C in January, while summers are warm and dry, often reaching the low 30s°C in July. The valley can trap fog and cold air in winter, making morning commutes slicker than surrounding higher ground.
How does the forecast change day to day?
Because Fruitvale is inland but close to the US border, Pacific systems can bring rain or snow for a few days, then clear to bright skies. The live forecast above gives you the short-term picture, but for a broader look, check the BC weather hub. For longer planning, a fruitvale weather forecast 14 day outlook helps track shifts, while fruitvale weather hourly details are useful for timing outdoor work or travel to Trail.
Does Fruitvale get more snow than Trail?
Yes, Fruitvale often receives slightly more snow than Trail because it sits a bit higher in the Beaver Valley and can catch extra moisture from passing Pacific systems. Accumulations of 30–50 cm per month are common in December and January.
Is there a webcam for Fruitvale?
A fruitvale bc webcam is not operated by Environment Canada, but local highway cams near the junction of Highway 3B and the Columbia River give a live look at road and sky conditions. Check DriveBC for the nearest feeds.
How does Fruitvale weather compare to Calgary weather?
Fruitvale is milder and wetter than Calgary in winter, with less wind and fewer chinooks. Calgary weather sees more extreme cold snaps and dry spells, while Fruitvale’s valley location keeps temperatures more moderate but cloudier.