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Weather Forecast Langley

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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.

☀️19°C
Clear skyLangleyFeels like 19° · Wind 5 km/h · Humidity 70%
UV 6 HighSunrise 06:07Sunset 20:21
Today☁️26°13°💧1%
Wed☁️28°14°💧2%
Thu☁️29°13°💧0%
Fri🌦️27°14°💧10%
Sat🌧️20°14°💧35%
Sun☁️27°12°💧29%
Mon☁️28°13°💧3%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Langley will see a mix of sun and cloud today with a high near the temperature shown in the live forecast above, as a weak ridge of high pressure builds over the Fraser Valley. Expect light winds off the Salish Sea and cooler overnight lows typical of late autumn in the inland farm belt east of Vancouver.

How will the weather change through the week?

The ridge holds through Thursday, keeping skies mainly dry for Langley’s neighbours in Aldergrove and Fort Langley. By Friday, a Pacific front sliding down the coast will bring increasing cloud and a chance of rain by evening. Temperatures stay seasonable, with daytime highs a few degrees above freezing and overnight lows dipping to 2–4°C.

What about fog or frost in the morning?

Patchy fog is possible in low-lying areas near the Fraser River and around local farms, especially after clear overnight skies. Frost may form on grassy surfaces, but roads should remain mainly clear. If you’re commuting to Vancouver or Surrey, allow extra time for reduced visibility along the Trans-Canada Highway through the valley.

High todayRefer to live forecast above
Overnight lowNear 2°C
WindLight, 5–15 km/h from the southwest
Rain chance10% today, rising to 60% Friday
Is Langley expecting any snow this week?

No significant snowfall is forecast. The incoming Friday system will bring rain, as temperatures stay above freezing. Higher elevations north of the valley, like Golden Ears Park, may see flurries.

Will the sun break through the cloud cover?

Yes, expect sunny breaks this afternoon and again Thursday morning before the front arrives. The best chance for full sun is midday, when the ridge is strongest over the Lower Mainland.

How does this compare to seasonal norms?

Daytime highs are running close to the 30-year average for mid-November in Langley, which sits near 8°C. The dry stretch is typical for a post-storm ridge pattern.

For broader conditions across the province, see our Canada weather hub and the Vancouver Weather page. Check Weather Warning for any alerts that may develop with the Friday system.