Dry weather may be followed by wet weather.
Some raindrops are expected in Vancouver next week.
Vancouver's seven-day weather forecast shows the first real downpours are expected after a long period of near-dry weather.
Although temperatures have gradually dropped to near seasonal averages since the heatwave, there have only been a few showers.
On Friday, July 26, the VIA city center weather station predicts sunny weather, with a maximum temperature of 22 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 14 degrees Celsius.
Clouds are expected on Sunday, with highs reaching 21C and lows reaching 15C; there is also a 30% chance of showers later in the day.
Vancouver weather forecast includes rain starting next week
Locals should brace for wet weather on Monday as an organized torrential rain is expected to flood the city centre. Rainfall of up to 20mm is possible throughout Monday and slightly cooler temperatures are expected, with a maximum of 18 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 16 degrees Celsius.
The wet weather is expected to continue into Tuesday and taper off in the morning, with just 5mm of rainfall expected.
Wednesday's forecast includes the chance of showers, but temperatures are also expected to start to rise back closer to seasonal averages, with tops expected to reach 21C.
Sunlight is expected to return Thursday.
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