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  2. Climate of British Columbia. Because of the Kuroshio, or Japan Current, which warms the coast, and the adjoining mountain ranges, British Columbia experiences a variety of climates. Some climatologists have claimed that, in its temperature, humidity, and variability, the southwestern corner of the province, tempered by the current, has one of ...

  3. Share. The weather in British Columbia is influenced by latitude, mountains, and the Pacific Ocean. Temperature, average precipitation, and hours of sunshine can vary over short distances, but in general temperatures are warmer in the south and milder on the coast, and rainfall is heaviest in coastal communities.

  4. British Columbia Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Canada) - Weather Spark. Climate and Average Weather Year Round in British Columbia Canada. We show the climate in British Columbia by comparing the average weather in 4 representative places: Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna, and Fort Nelson. You can add or remove cities to customize ...

  5. For current weather conditions and forecasts, visit Environment Canada. To learn more about the climate and weather in B.C., visit the HelloBC website. Learn about BC's climate and four seasons and what to expect when you visit or move here.

  6. Severe weather. 2006 storms. Notes. References. Climate of Vancouver. The city of Vancouver, located in British Columbia, Canada, has a temperate oceanic climate ( Köppen climate classification Cfb ). Its summer months are typically dry and modestly warm, while the rest of the year is rainy, especially between October and March.

  7. British Columbia has many different climates, but the most prevalent ones are Dfb, Cfb. Classifications. Kelowna The climate here is considered warm and temperate. The winters are rainier than the summers in Kelowna. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification identifies this particular weather pattern as belonging to the category of Csb.

  8. Hot spot in British Columbia: 17.7 °C 63.9 °F Bella Coola Cold spot in British Columbia : 3.8 ° C 38.8 ° F Fort Nelson Hot spot in Canada : 25.0 ° C 77.0 ° F Deerwood, MB

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