Hot and showery: Here is when you might see wet weather in Metro Vancouver

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Hot and showery: Here is when you might see wet weather in Metro Vancouver
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Temperatures are expected to feel as hot as 36...but that doesn't mean rain won't roll in.

Starting on Thursday, July 6, Environment Canada calls for hot temperatures, with a high of 26 C expected on the coast and a high of 31 C inland. With humidity, these toasty daily highs will feel more like 31 C and 36 C, respectively.

Friday night may see a somewhat wet reprieve from bone-dry conditions in Metro Vancouver, with a 30 per cent chance of showers included in the forecast.

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