Residents in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, can look forward to a mild and sunny weekend, with pleasant spring weather expected to follow a stretch of morning showers today, April 3, 2026.
According to The Weather Network, the clouds and 85 percent chance of rain forecasted for early Friday will clear out, leading to a sunny weekend with daytime highs reaching approximately 11 to 13 degrees Celsius. While the weekend looks comfortable, the forecast calls for cooler temperatures near 3 degrees Celsius by Tuesday night, so residents may want to keep a light jacket ready for evening plans.
As the community moves into the spring season, the BC River Forecast Centre reports there are currently no active flood warnings, watches, or advisories in effect for the province. Previous high streamflow alerts issued for the South Coast and Upper Fraser regions in mid-March have all ended.
Although current conditions are stable, the City of Pitt Meadows continues to monitor local river levels, as approximately 85 to 86 percent of the municipality is located within the Fraser and Pitt River floodplains. The city maintains 60 kilometres of dikes and six pump stations to manage flood risks, basing its emergency planning on water levels measured at the Mission gauge.
This time of year marks the start of the annual spring snowmelt season, which typically lasts from April through July. With experts noting normal to above-normal snowpack levels in the Fraser River basin, the city remains prepared for potential changes in water levels as temperatures warm in the coming months.