I don’t currently have live access to a 14-day Vancouver weather feed in this moment. Here’s how you can get the latest 14-day outlook quickly, plus a brief current snapshot to help you plan.
Recent outlook snapshot (illustrative, use a weather service for exact numbers):
- Vancouver area often experiences mild, wet periods in late spring with a mix of sun and showers. Expect interleaved rain and dry spells, with temperatures typically in the 12–20°C range this time of year. For precise daily highs/lows and precipitation chances, check a trusted source like a local meteorological service or a major weather site.
Where to get the 14-day forecast:
- AccuWeather or The Weather Network: search “Vancouver Downtown 14 day forecast” for detailed daily breakdowns.
- Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) weather: official Canadian forecast pages provide 14-day outlooks for Vancouver regional stations.
- Your preferred weather app: most apps (Weather Channel, Dark Sky equivalents, etc.) offer extended forecasts and alert customization.
Tip for planning:
- In Pacific Northwest spring, plan for variability: have a light rain jacket handy, and consider layering for cool mornings turning warmer afternoons. A day labeled “partly sunny” can still include passing showers, so check the hourly breakdown.
If you’d like, I can guide you to specific pages for Vancouver’s 14-day forecast and pull the key daily highs, lows, and precipitation chances into a concise summary.