Sea temperature in Vancouver in Canada real-time sea temperature, 7-day forecast and historical data
Do you want to swim in the sea in Vancouver in Canada today? First, check if the sea temperature is appropriate for swimming with our data that is updated daily, and our water temperature forecast in Vancouver for the next few days.
Temperature of the sea in Vancouver today
Currently, the sea water temperature in Vancouver is at most:
50°F
(or 2° higher than the seasonal norm)
Other useful information about today's weather:
- Outside temperature: 40°F to 43°F
- Light drizzle
- The wind is blowing at 14.9mph
- Wave height is 10.2ft on average, and 3.3ft at most, with a frequency of a wave every 14.1 seconds.
- More details on the sea weather of Vancouver page
This report was generated on 20/11/2024
7 day sea water temperature forecast in Vancouver
Discover the weather forecast for the water temperature in Vancouver for the next 7 days below. You will also find the 7-day forecast for outside temperature and wave height. For more details, hour by hour, see the chart below the listing.
Wednesday 20 November 2024
sea temperature:
50°F
Wave height: 5.9ft to 10.2ft
Outside temperature: 40°F to 43°F
Thursday 21 November 2024
sea temperature:
50°F
Wave height: 4.3ft to 8.9ft
Outside temperature: 38°F to 45°F
Friday 22 November 2024
sea temperature:
50°F
Wave height: 3ft to 8.5ft
Outside temperature: 40°F to 43°F
Saturday 23 November 2024
sea temperature:
50°F
Wave height: 4.6ft to 6.6ft
Outside temperature: 40°F to 41°F
Sunday 24 November 2024
sea temperature:
50°F
Wave height: 2.6ft to 4.6ft
Outside temperature: 38°F to 41°F
Monday 25 November 2024
sea temperature:
50°F
Wave height: 1.6ft to 2.6ft
Outside temperature: 34°F to 40°F
Tuesday 26 November 2024
sea temperature:
50°F
Wave height: 1.6ft to 2.6ft
Outside temperature: 32°F to 40°F
Chart of water temperature variation over 7 days
History of water temperature in Vancouver
We record the water temperature daily in Vancouver In this way, we can provide you with the average sea temperature in Vancouver over the last 24 months and a more detailed chart for recent months.
Monthly sea temperature averages over 24 months
- november 2024
- Average water temperature: 50°F (47°F to 50°F)
- october 2024
- Average water temperature: 53°F (50°F to 58°F)
- september 2024
- Average water temperature: 61°F (53°F to 63°F)
- august 2024
- Average water temperature: 65°F (52°F to 67°F)
- july 2024
- Average water temperature: 64°F (50°F to 67°F)
- june 2024
- Average water temperature: 59°F (50°F to 62°F)
- may 2024
- Average water temperature: 52°F (47°F to 56°F)
- april 2024
- Average water temperature: 48°F (45°F to 50°F)
- march 2024
- Average water temperature: 47°F (45°F to 49°F)
- february 2024
- Average water temperature: 48°F (43°F to 49°F)
- january 2024
- Average water temperature: 46°F (41°F to 49°F)
- december 2023
- Average water temperature: 48°F (45°F to 49°F)
- november 2023
- Average water temperature: 51°F (48°F to 52°F)
- october 2023
- Average water temperature: 53°F (50°F to 57°F)
- september 2023
- Average water temperature: 60°F (52°F to 62°F)
- august 2023
- Average water temperature: 64°F (52°F to 67°F)
- july 2023
- Average water temperature: 64°F (50°F to 66°F)
- june 2023
- Average water temperature: 59°F (47°F to 61°F)
- may 2023
- Average water temperature: 54°F (47°F to 59°F)
- april 2023
- Average water temperature: 47°F (45°F to 50°F)
- march 2023
- Average water temperature: 45°F (41°F to 47°F)
- february 2023
- Average water temperature: 46°F (43°F to 47°F)
- january 2023
- Average water temperature: 46°F (43°F to 47°F)
- december 2022
- Average water temperature: 47°F (45°F to 47°F)
Variation of water temperature in Vancouver over the past 2 months
Warning:
The information provided on this page regarding the sea temperature in Vancouver is for informational purposes only. It is the surface temperature of the sea measured by satellite, based on data available at the time of consultation. These data may vary depending on several factors such as local weather conditions, tides, and other variables. We therefore recommend consulting additional local sources for updated information before making any decisions based on this data.