British Columbia

Rain and Wet Flurries Expected in Sidney This Week

By

Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 7:28 am

Residents in Sidney, British Columbia, should prepare for a mix of rain and wet flurries starting Monday, March 09, 2026, as cool weather moves into the area. According to Environment Canada, there is a 60 per cent chance of showers or wet flurries throughout the day.

The wet weather is expected to continue on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, with more rain or flurries in the forecast. While the temperature is predicted to reach a high of 8 degrees Celsius, the mix of precipitation could lead to changing conditions on the ground.

Strong wind gusts are also a concern for the start of the week, with speeds potentially reaching between 40 and 70 kilometres per hour. The strongest winds are expected to hit coastal areas near the Juan de Fuca Strait on Monday afternoon.

People travelling through the community should watch for variable road conditions and minor disruptions caused by the wind and rain. The unsettled weather is likely to stay for most of the week before things settle down closer to the weekend.

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