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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.
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Vancouver’s 14-day outlook calls for a typical late-March pattern: a series of Pacific frontal systems bring rain midweek, then a ridge builds by the second weekend, lifting highs near 12°C and dropping lows to about 5°C. Compare that with the live forecast above for Toronto, which shows colder air lingering.
What’s driving the pattern over the next two weeks?
A persistent trough off the coast will funnel several weak disturbances across the Lower Mainland through the first week, keeping the chance of showers at 60–70% most days. By the second week, a high-pressure ridge is expected to nudge in from the Pacific, drying conditions out and allowing the sun to reappear, especially inland. This is consistent with the latest Vancouver weather model runs.
How reliable is a 14-day forecast for Vancouver?
Extended forecasts become more probabilistic beyond seven days, but trend agreement among ensemble models is good for this period. The overall signal suggests a shift from unsettled to settled weather. For day‑to‑day accuracy, rely on the live forecast above and Environment Canada’s seven‑day updates. You can check the weather warning page if any storms develop.
Will it rain every day in Vancouver over the next 14 days?
Not every day—about nine to ten of the 14 days have measurable rain, mainly from weak Pacific fronts. The second week looks drier as high pressure builds, giving a few sunny breaks, especially mid‑to‑late in the period.
When will the sunshine return?
Latest model guidance points to a ridge arriving around March 28–30, bringing mostly sunny skies and highs near 12°C. The exact timing could shift by a day or two, so check the Canada weather hub for updates.
Is a 14‑day Vancouver forecast as reliable as a 7‑day one?
No—accuracy drops after day 7. Environment Canada’s 14‑day outlook (often called a “vancouver weather 14 day environment canada” product) is a trend guide, not a precise daily forecast. Use it for planning, but rely on shorter‑term updates for specifics.