Vancouverites can enjoy another handful of sunny days, with a few clouds making their way into our skies closer to the weekend.
Starting Monday, July 12, Environment Canada calls for three straight days of sunshine and a high of 24 C by the water.
Inland temps will hit a high of 27 C Monday and Wednesday. On Tuesday, inland Metro Vancouver will experience a small bump with the temp expected to hit a high of 28 C and slightly higher Humidex and UV ratings.
Overnight Monday into Tuesday should be clear with a low of 14 C. Much the same is on tap for Tuesday and Wednesday night, with lows of 16 C and 15 C respectively forecast by the national weather agency.
We should start to see some clouds Thursday, according to Environment Canada, which will be a little more full-on come Friday, then mingling with sun again for the weekend. Temps, however, will still be in the 22 C to 23 C zone.

Our daily high temps in Vancouver are still coming in just a little above the historical average for each day. Monday's forecast high of 24 C is up from the average for July 12 of 21.6 C. The highest recorded temp for July 12 in Vancouver was 30.6 C in 1961; the lowest was a chilly 8.9 C recorded back in 1939.