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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.
Surrey’s weather today is shaping up as a mix of cloud and sun, with the live forecast above showing a high near seasonal. A weak ridge keeps conditions dry for most of the city, though a passing system may brush the coast later.
How does today compare to late-winter norms in Surrey?
Temperatures sit close to the early‑March average of about 8°C for the Fraser Valley. Surrey’s inland location means it often runs a degree or two warmer than Vancouver’s waterfront, but the cloud cover tonight could keep the overnight low from dropping too sharply. The pattern feels typical for the transition season — changeable, but not extreme.
What about wind and precipitation chances?
South‑westerly winds around 15 km/h are expected this afternoon, picking up near the Nicomekl and Serpentine river corridors. The risk of rain stays low through the daylight hours, though a few light showers may creep into South Surrey by late evening. The live forecast above will flag any change in timing.
Frequently asked questions about Surrey’s weather today
Will it rain in Surrey today?
Rain is unlikely during the main part of the day, but a few light showers could reach the southern neighbourhoods near the U.S. border after 8 p.m. Keep an umbrella handy if you’re out late.
How does Surrey’s weather compare to Vancouver today?
Surrey tends to be a little drier and brighter than Vancouver when the flow is from the east. Today’s cloud cover is similar, but Surrey may see a bit more afternoon sun before the coastal system arrives.
What should I wear for today’s weather?
Dress in layers: a light sweater or jacket works for the daytime high, but add a wind‑resistant shell for the evening drop to around 3°C. Comfortable footwear is fine — no major puddles expected.
Sources
For more details on conditions across the province, check our Canada weather hub or the Vancouver Weather page for regional trends.