Prepare for all sorts of precipitation.
While most of the week will feel spring-like, flurries remain in Vancouver's forecast a couple of times.
In fact, Environment Canada's forecast for the upcoming week notes flurries might show up Monday, March 6. While the high is expected to hit 7 C, the day will be a mix, with sun, showers, and snow flurries all possible in the morning. Tuesday, March 7, will be the reverse, with a high of 6 C and a mix of sun and showers throughout the day. But in the evening, things will get chilly, dropping as low as 0 C. This means the showers may turn to flurries again overnight, according to Environment Canada.On Wednesday it'll be warmer, getting as high as 8 C even though showers are likely throughout the day.
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