
What is the weather like in Vancouver in Canada, and what is the forecast for the next few days? Check the current weather forecast for Vancouver on this page. Here, you will find the weather forecast for the next 48 hours as well as the next 14 days, so you’ll know exactly what to expect and what the weather will be like in Vancouver during your winter holiday.
The weather in Vancouver
On this page, you will find the current weather forecast for Vancouver, located in the ski resort of Vancouver Ski Resorts in Canada. Check the forecast and temperature for both the valley and the mountain. This will help you see what conditions will be like on the slopes and whether you need to add an extra layer for the day’s skiing. Will snow be in the forecast, or will the sun be shining? And what about the wind? How high is the frost line (0-degree limit), and what is the current snow depth in Vancouver? Read on for all this information!
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48-hour weather forecast for Vancouver
14 June 2025
Night
Expectation 0 mm
0-degree limit 2275 metres
12°C

Morning
Expectation 0 mm
0-degree limit 2268 metres
15°C

Midday
Expectation 0 mm
0-degree limit 2828 metres
18°C

Evening
Expectation 0 mm
0-degree limit 2850 metres
16°C

15 June 2025
Night
Expectation 0 mm
0-degree limit 2688 metres
11°C

Morning
Expectation 0 mm
0-degree limit 2836 metres
16°C

Midday
Expectation 0 mm
0-degree limit 3144 metres
19°C

Evening
Expectation 0 mm
0-degree limit 3225 metres
17°C

14 June 2025
15 June 2025
14-day weather forecast for Vancouver
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2102 metres
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2688 metres
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2924 metres
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2464 metres
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2072 metres
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1863 metres
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1962 metres
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2284 metres
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2782 metres
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2965 metres
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2962 metres
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3144 metres
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3092 metres
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2991 metres
Snow depth in Vancouver
Snow is what makes a ski holiday special. Ideally, we wake up every day to Kaiser weather: a layer of fresh snow, bright sunshine, and a clear blue sky. However, icy temperatures and heavy snowfalls are also part of the experience. Or those foggy days when you ski from hut to hut, warming up with a cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. When it comes to winter sports, the weather can be unpredictable, and nothing changes more rapidly than mountain weather. In addition to the forecast for the coming days, the current snow depth is a key part of the weather report in Vancouver. How much snow is there on the mountain and in the valley of the Vancouver Ski Resorts ski area? Check the table below to see the current snow depth in Vancouver.
Snow depth on the mountain and in the valley
Mountain: 0 cm
Valley: 0 cm
- Snow depth valley 0
- Cross-country ski trails open (km) 0
- Valley descent open Closed
- Hiking trails open (km) 0
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Explanation of the weather forecast in Vancouver
The weather report for Vancouver is updated daily and is carefully compiled by meteorologists working with Snowplaza. Curious about the forecast for the next two days? Check out the 48-hour weather forecast, which provides information for the morning, afternoon, evening, and night. The symbols indicate whether snow or rain is expected, whether it will be cloudy, or if the sun will be shining. Click on "village" to see the weather conditions in the valley, and on "mountain" for forecasts at higher altitudes. The zero-degree line indicates the frost line, which changes depending on the temperature. Don't confuse it with the snowline—snow can still fall several hundred meters below the zero-degree line. For a longer-term outlook, check the 14-day weather forecast for Vancouver. Keep in mind that weather conditions can change dramatically over two weeks, so be sure to check back daily if you're planning a winter sports trip soon.