According to Environment Canada, Sunday’s weather will see temperatures of about 9 degrees and a bit of cloud in the afternoon.
It drops back down to plus 1 later in the evening.Weather: Vancouver, B.C. Today: Mainly sunny, high of 9.Tomorrow: Cloudy, rain in the morning with some possible wet snow mixed in during the afternoon.
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