Residents of Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, can look forward to a week of warm, sunny conditions as temperatures climb well above the typical seasonal average. According to Environment Canada, inland areas are expected to reach 22°C on Sunday, April 19, 2026, significantly warmer than the seasonal average of 14°C.
The week ahead will feature a mix of sun and clouds with daytime highs ranging from 15°C to 19°C. Conditions are expected to become clearer by Thursday and Friday, with temperatures in some inland areas potentially climbing to 23°C by the end of the week. There are no weather alerts currently in effect for the region, though The Weather Network notes that the UV index will be moderate at 5 on Sunday and Monday, making it a good idea for residents to be mindful of sun exposure during outdoor activities.
While the current weather is stable, the BC River Forecast Centre confirms there are no active flood warnings or advisories for the province as of April 19, 2026. This comes after a period in mid-March when the region was under a flood watch due to an atmospheric river event that caused high river flows and road closures.
The City of Pitt Meadows maintains readiness for potential flooding, as approximately 85 percent of the community is located within the floodplains of the Fraser and Pitt rivers. Because the spring snowmelt period, known as freshet, typically occurs from April through July with the highest risk in May and June, the city continues to rely on its 60 kilometres of dikes, along with a system of pump stations and flood boxes, to protect local infrastructure.