Vancouver Weather: Cloudy, with a high of 25 C inland
Today’s weather looks mainly cloudy, with highs of 21 C and 25 C inland, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Overnight, expect a few clouds and a low of 12 C and then Friday looks toasty, with a mix of sun and cloud and high son 28 C inland or 22 C closer to the water.
The agency says it may feel even warmer than that because the humidity levels are high. Looking ahead, the weekend looks a little soggy. Saturday should be mainly cloudy with a high of 20 C, but then it becomes rainy overnight and continuing on Sunday with a high of 17 C. The sun should come back out on Monday, the first day of June, for a mix of sun and cloud, with a high of 19 C.
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