British Columbia

Sidney Expects Mild Temperatures And Unsettled Weather This Week

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May 13, 2026 4:32 pm

Residents of Sidney, British Columbia, can expect a mild but unsettled stretch of weather this week. According to Environment Canada, local temperatures will range between 7°C and 18°C through May 18, 2026, with no weather alerts currently in effect for the area.

Wednesday, May 13, marks the warmest day of the week, with temperatures reaching 18°C under mostly cloudy skies. Current conditions recorded at Victoria Int’l Airport show a temperature of 15.4°C with west winds moving at 22 km/h.

The week will remain unsettled with a persistent chance of showers through Thursday and Friday. While Friday will see a 70 percent chance of rain, the weather is expected to improve by Saturday night as conditions clear. Residents can look forward to a brighter start to next week, with a mix of sun and cloud forecasted for Sunday.

For context, the typical weather for this time of year in the Sidney area usually features a maximum temperature of 17°C and a minimum of 8°C. Data collected by Time and Date notes that May in the region historically sees an average of 36.1 mm of precipitation.

Further details on the local forecast can be found in the Environment Canada extended forecast bulletins for coastal British Columbia.

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