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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Perspective Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
Check the live forecast above for Surrey’s exact Celsius temperature this hour. The city’s coastal-inland position, between the Strait of Georgia and the Fraser Valley, means today’s reading reflects a mix of marine air and valley heating.
What’s the weather in Surrey today?
For weather Surrey today, the live forecast above gives the current Celsius value. Daytime highs typically range from 10°C to 25°C depending on the season, with overnight lows moderated by the nearby ocean. For a full hour-by-hour breakdown, Environment and Climate Change Canada’s site updates conditions every 60 minutes.
How do Surrey’s temperatures compare over the next week?
Looking at weather Surrey 7 days and weather Surrey 14 days, the Pacific influence keeps swings smaller than inland cities like Calgary Weather. The live forecast above is your most reliable snapshot, while longer-range outlooks from the same source show gradual warming or cooling trends typical of the Lower Mainland.
What is the coldest month in Surrey?
January, with average highs near 6°C and lows around 1°C. Frost is common but prolonged freezes are rare due to the marine influence. Check weather in Surrey tomorrow for any early-morning chill.
Does Surrey get snow?
Yes, but infrequently. The city averages 5–10 cm of snow per winter, often melting within a day. For longer-range planning, weather Surrey 30 days outlooks from Environment Canada can hint at Arctic outflow events.
How accurate is the live forecast above?
It comes from Environment and Climate Change Canada’s official station at Surrey–Cloverdale. The Celsius reading is updated hourly and is the most reliable source for current conditions in the region.
Sources
For broader conditions across the province, visit the Canada weather hub or check warnings on the Weather Warning page.