British Columbia

Mild Weather Expected In Pitt Meadows Through Late April

By

Emma Kelly
April 24, 2026 9:44 am

Residents in Pitt Meadows can look forward to a stretch of sunny and mild weather as Environment Canada forecasts pleasant conditions continuing through late April 2026. Daytime temperatures are expected to reach between 14°C and 16°C, with some inland areas climbing as high as 19°C by the middle of next week.

There are currently no weather alerts in effect for the community. Overnight lows are expected to remain steady between 5°C and 9°C throughout the week. While the conditions are ideal for outdoor work, officials note that the ultraviolet index is currently at a moderate level of 5, and residents are encouraged to use sun protection during the peak afternoon hours.

The favorable weather provides an opportunity for locals to head outdoors, including those looking to spend time at the Pitt Meadows Community Garden. The site offers more than 200 individual plots for residents who manage their own gardening throughout the season.

While the current forecast brings calm weather, the City of Pitt Meadows reminds residents that the community remains in its annual spring freshet period, which lasts from April through July. Because approximately 86 per cent of the city’s landmass is located within the Agricultural Land Reserve and the surrounding floodplains, the city maintains 60 kilometres of dikes, six pump stations, and various flood boxes to mitigate the risk of rising water levels from snowmelt and heavy rain.

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