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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.

☁️22°C
OvercastCache CreekFeels like 21° · Wind 1 km/h · Humidity 40%
UV 6 HighSunrise 05:58Sunset 20:19
Today☁️32°20°💧0%
Wed☁️30°18°💧2%
Thu☁️31°19°💧0%
Fri🌦️35°18°💧21%
Sat⛈️30°18°💧72%
Sun🌦️23°15°💧37%
Mon🌤️26°15°💧8%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Check the live forecast above for Cache Creek before heading out, especially if you are driving the Trans-Canada or winding through the Thompson Canyon. The village’s semi-arid interior climate makes conditions shift fast with elevation and valley winds, so a morning calm can give way to afternoon gusts.

What is driving today’s conditions in Cache Creek?

A ridge of high pressure over the southern Interior is keeping skies clear but trapping overnight cold. Inland valleys like Cache Creek see sharp diurnal swings – often 15 °C or more – because the dry air radiates heat quickly after sunset. The live forecast above shows the current temperature and wind, which can funnel up the Bonaparte River canyon.

How does Cache Creek compare with nearby towns?

Neighbouring Lytton, Merritt and 100 Mile House share the same dry interior airmass, but local topography shifts wind and precipitation. Cache Creek tends to be slightly cooler than Lytton on summer afternoons and a touch warmer than 100 Mile House overnight. For a broader picture, check Merritt weather or Lytton weather – they often mirror Cache Creek’s pattern. Hourly changes are captured in the cache creek weather hourly data, and the cache creek weather 14 day outlook helps travellers plan ahead. A cache creek weather cam would show dust stirring on dry afternoons or slick roads when rain finally arrives.

Elevation~400 m above sea level
Annual precipitation~280 mm (semi-arid)
Average July high28 °C
Average January low–9 °C
What is the best time to visit Cache Creek?

Late spring and early autumn offer the most comfortable weather, with daytime highs in the low 20s °C and clear skies. Summers can exceed 35 °C, while winters are cold and often sunny but prone to inversion fog.

Why does Cache Creek get so much wind?

The village sits at the confluence of the Thompson and Bonaparte river valleys, creating a natural funnel for air. Pressure differences between the coast and interior produce frequent afternoon winds, especially in spring.

Is there a webcam for Cache Creek?

Yes – the DriveBC network operates a cache creek weather cam at the junction of Highway 97 and Highway 1. It updates every few minutes and is useful for checking road surface and visibility before travelling.

For more regional conditions, see the Canada weather hub or check Weather Warning for any alerts affecting the Thompson‑Nicola corridor.