Temperature expected to hit 20°C multiple times in Victoria this week

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Get ready for some heat and sunshine, Victoria!

After a week full of everything from morning frost to afternoon hail, temperatures will take a turn.

Environment Canada is forecasting 20°C or higher weather in Victoria multiple days this week.

We’ll have a mix of sun and cloud with a high of 19°C to kick off the week on Monday. Overnight, clouds will clear and the low is expected to drop down to 8°C.

Tuesday’s forecast calls for a 30% chance of showers, a mix of sun and cloud and a slight dip in temperature, as the high will only reach up to 15°C.

From Wednesday onward, Environment Canada predicts nothing but sunshine, with no clouds or rain in the forecast until Sunday. Wednesday’s high will be around 17°C, Thursday’s will be 16°C and then conditions will really start to heat up.

The capital region will see temperatures of around 20°C all weekend, with Friday expected to be the warmest at 21°C and sunny.

(Environment Canada)

This weather marks a shift from the unpredictable April weather as of late, and is sure to have Victorians enjoying the beautiful beaches, parks and patios that the city has to offer.

Looking for something to do in the sunshine? For some fun activity ideas to do in the warm spring weather, check out this article.

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Rory Dickinsonhttps://victoriabuzz.com/
Rory is Victoria Buzz's newest Branded Content and Lifestyle Writer, starting with the company in April 2026. Originally from Kamloops, BC, Rory graduated from the English department at the University of Victoria in 2020. He has previously worked as an editor for several publications, including The Kamloops Chronicle and The Albatross: UVic's English Undergraduate Journal. In his free time, you can find Rory at the beach, with some sushi and a book in his hand, thankful that he is not dealing with the weather in the Thompson Okanagan.
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