BC's summer weather forecast — thunderstorms, poor air quality, and more on the way

It'll be different from last summer!

Dozens of people on a beach with water, buildings and mountains in the background.

People on a beach in Vancouver.

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Vancouver's summer weather forecast is out and it looks like British Columbians can expect hot temperatures as well as a mixture of conditions.

According to the Weather Network, most of Canada will see warmer-than-normal temperatures and fewer rainy days between June and August, but that's not necessarily the case for B.C.

TWN says B.C. is expected to have a "typical summer," including Vancouver and Victoria.

That means there will be periods of hot weather, especially in the interior in places like Kelowna and Kamloops.

However, the heat will be "less persistent and less severe" than British Columbians have seen during recent summers.

"This summer will also bring the typical periods of dry weather, but scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected to be more numerous and widespread than they have been during the past few summers," TWN said in a news release.

Wildfires will continue to be a big concern in B.C. throughout the season, along with smoke and poor air quality.

As for the rest of Canada, other provinces like Ontario and Quebec will see hotter temperatures.

"This summer will feature widespread heat across the country, with most Canadians experiencing normal to above normal temperatures," Chris Scott, chief meteorologist with the Weather Network says.

"However, too much heat can bring risks, including the threat for localized drought conditions and a heightened risk for wildfires and poor air quality."

Make sure you use precautions when you're out this summer, including wearing sunscreen, and hats and protecting yourself when there's wildfire smoke.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

  • Senior Writer

    Asymina Kantorowicz (she/her) was a Senior Writer for Narcity Media. She has worked at Yahoo Canada, CTV News Vancouver Island, CTV News Channel, and CHCH News. Over the past eight years, she took on various newsroom roles and helped produce award-winning newscasts. Loving the fast-paced environment of any newsroom, she helped cover stories like the 2016 royal visit to Victoria, the 2019 B.C. manhunt, and provincial elections. She had an MA in journalism and a BA in media from Western University. She moved from Toronto to Victoria a few years ago and loved being close to the ocean.

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