British Columbia

Port Alberni Sees Sharp Temperature Drop and Midweek Rain

By

Emma Kelly
March 23, 2026 8:59 am

Residents in Port Alberni, British Columbia, are seeing a sharp drop in temperatures this morning as spring weather shifts from mild sun to cold, unsettled conditions. According to Environment Canada, the temperature fell to -1.4 degrees Celsius at 4:00 AM on Monday, March 23, 2026, marking a significant change from the double-digit highs recorded late last week.

While there are no weather alerts currently in effect for the community, the current chill is lower than the typical seasonal minimum of 1 degree Celsius. Monday is expected to reach a high of 10 degrees Celsius as morning fog clears, though cloud cover is likely to increase by the afternoon.

Other parts of Vancouver Island may see some late winter weather early this week, including a 70 per cent chance of wet flurries near Gold River on Monday morning. In Port Alberni, rain is expected to return on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, with a high of 8 degrees Celsius and south winds of 30 kilometres per hour gusting to 60 by the afternoon.

The unsettled weather pattern is predicted to continue through the middle of the week. On Wednesday, March 25, 2026, the forecast calls for a mix of snow or rain and a high of only 6 degrees Celsius, which is well below the normal March maximum of 12 degrees Celsius for the region.

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