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weather forecast vancouver

Fall has officially arrived and with it some of the classic fall weather that Vancouver, and B.C. as a whole, have come to expect.

BC's fall weather forecast is looking rainy and chilly, so you'll want to pull out the umbrella and boots ASAP.

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Get ready for more rain if you live in British Columbia! Several systems are making their way to the province and will bring heavy rain and strong winds this week.

B.C.'s weather forecast shows the first wave of bad weather will happen Wednesday night through Thursday night.

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If you are one of the people living in Vancouver without air conditioning during the recent sizzling weather, you might get some relief soon.

The B.C. weather forecast for August is predicting cooler temperatures to come, and they are expected to remain lower than the highs of last month.

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The weather forecast in B.C. is predicting what might be the hottest stretch of temperatures for the summer so far to hit the province next week, in a potential heat wave.

The ongoing Nohomin Creek wildfire, near Lytton, has already grown and the upcoming hot weather could make it even worse.

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Vancouver weather has gone from being chillier than normal to having a special weather statement issued, warning of a "hot stretch" in temperatures over the weekend.

Just a few days into the summer, temperatures are predicted to rise into the 30s and there is a "risk of heat-related illnesses," The Weather Network said.

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