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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.

☁️15°C
OvercastDeep CoveFeels like 15° · Wind 2 km/h · Humidity 74%
UV 6 HighSunrise 06:11Sunset 20:23
Today☁️22°13°💧3%
Wed☁️23°15°💧2%
Thu☁️23°15°💧0%
Fri☁️26°15°💧28%
Sat☁️20°14°💧15%
Sun☁️22°13°💧4%
Mon☁️24°13°💧3%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Plan your Deep Cove outing around the live forecast above, as conditions shift quickly between the Burrard Inlet shore and the forested slopes of Mount Seymour. A morning marine layer often burns off by midday, but afternoon sea breezes can bring a sudden chill.

What is the typical weather pattern for Deep Cove?

Deep Cove, a neighbourhood on Vancouver’s North Shore, sits at the mouth of Indian Arm, where coastal and mountain weather meet. Winters are mild and wet, with most rain falling between November and March. Summers are drier and warmer, though the cove’s sheltered position means less wind than exposed parts of the inlet. Fog and low cloud are common in spring and autumn, especially during high-pressure systems that trap moisture against the mountains.

How does Deep Cove weather affect hiking and boating?

The Deep Cove hike up Quarry Rock is popular year-round, but trail conditions depend on recent rain—mud and slippery roots are typical after wet spells. For kayakers and paddleboarders, the cove’s waters are calmest in the early morning before the afternoon outflow wind picks up. Check Vancouver weather for regional trends, but local conditions in the cove can differ by several degrees and wind speeds.

ElevationSea level to 150 m (hike trail)
Annual rainfall~1,200 mm
Average July high22°C
Average January low2°C
Is Deep Cove weather different from downtown Vancouver?

Yes. Deep Cove is often 1–3°C cooler than downtown Vancouver due to its north-facing position and proximity to forested slopes. Fog and low cloud also linger longer here, especially in the morning.

Where can I find Deep Cove weather hourly updates?

For Deep Cove weather hourly forecasts, use the live forecast above or check Environment Canada’s marine forecast for Burrard Inlet. The weather network Deep Cove page also provides hour-by-hour data for the area.

Does Deep Cove get snow?

Snow is rare at sea level in Deep Cove—typically one or two days a winter. However, the nearby Seymour Mountain ski area receives heavy snowfall, and road conditions can change quickly between the cove and higher elevations.

For broader conditions across the province, see Canada weather hub or check Calgary Weather, Edmonton Weather, and Ottawa Weather for comparison. If you’re heading farther afield, Whistler weather and Squamish weather often follow similar coastal-mountain patterns.