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Vancouver Weather: Cloudy, then clearing

It should be sunny and warm Friday, as people around Metro Vancouver gather to observe Truth and Reconciliation Day.

The weather on Friday is expected to be sunny, with highs of 19 C and 24 C.
The weather on Friday is expected to be sunny, with highs of 19 C and 24 C. Photo by Francis Georgian /PNG

VANCOUVER, B.C.: Friday, Sept. 30. Today’s weather is expected to start out cloudy, with fog, and then clear up, with highs of 19 C and 24 C inland, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Overnight, it looks like more fog will roll in, with a low of 13 C and then Saturday should start out foggy but then clear to sunshine, with highs of 22 C and 26 C inland. Sunday and Monday are expected to be even warmer, with clear skies and highs of 22 C and 27 C inland. Then, the weather should cool a little on Wednesday and Thursday, with a mix of sun and cloud, and highs of 19 C and 18 C, respectively.

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Weather: Vancouver, B.C.

Today: Clearing this morning. Fog patches dissipating this morning. Wind becoming northwest 20 km/h this afternoon. High 19 C except 24 C inland. Humidex 27 C inland. UV index 5 or moderate.

Tonight: Clear. Fog developing after midnight. Wind northwest 20 km/h becoming light this evening. Low 13 C.

Tomorrow: Fog dissipating late in the morning, then sunny. High 22 C except 26 C inland. Humidex 28 C inland. UV index 5 or moderate.

Source: Environment and Climate Change Canada

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