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Here comes the sun: Vancouver forecast calling for a week of straight sunshine

The Metro Vancouver weather forecast has called for frigid weather and a great deal of snowfall, but the week ahead looks sunny and bright.

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The Metro Vancouver weather forecast has called for frigid weather and a great deal of snowfall, but the week ahead looks sunny and bright.

On Thursday, March 14, the forecast calls for a 60 per cent chance of rainfall throughout the entirety of the day. Following this, however, Friday's forecast calls for a mix of sun and clouds with a high of ten degrees.

Saturday and Sunday are expected to be mainly sunny with a high of ten and 14 degrees, respectively.

The warm temperatures continue to climb on Monday, March 18, with mainly sunny skies and a high of 16. In addition, Tuesday's mainly sunny forecast calls for a warm high of 18.

Wednesday is expected to see a high of 16 degrees, while Thursday's forecast calls for mainly sunny skies and a high of 14.

Metro Vancouver Weather Forecast

 The Weather Network

February 2019 was the coldest February on record in Metro Vancouver since the records began in 1937. Not only did the month see some frigid temperatures, but they also persisted throughout the month.

Although February saw the coldest temperatures to date, it also saw some of the greatest amounts of snowfall. In fact, 31.2 cm of snowfall was recorded at YVR, making it the eighth snowiest February on record.