British Columbia

Salt Spring Island Sees Warm Week Ahead of Weekend Rain

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May 19, 2026 6:02 pm

Residents of Salt Spring Island can expect a stretch of warm and sunny weather through Thursday, May 21, 2026, before conditions turn wetter heading into the weekend. According to The Weather Network, afternoon temperatures are set to climb to 20°C on both Wednesday and Thursday, offering a brief period of warmer-than-average conditions for the community.

The pleasant weather serves as a favorable window for outdoor activities, including the Salt Spring Saturday Market, which continues its regular season at Centennial Park in Ganges. While this week remains clear, the forecast changes by Sunday, May 24, when cloudy skies and a 30 percent chance of afternoon showers are expected. This unsettled weather is likely to transition into light rain overnight, with the showers continuing into Monday morning, May 25.

For those planning time on the water, Environment Canada reports stable marine conditions for the Strait of Georgia. Northwest winds are currently forecast at 10 to 20 knots for Friday, with lighter winds on Thursday, and no weather watches or warnings in effect as of May 19.

The upcoming transition to rain follows a relatively dry mid-week period, which sits above the island’s historical climate average for May high temperatures of 16.9°C. Following the weekend rain, the Salt Spring Tuesday Farmers’ Market is set to launch its 2026 season on May 26 at Centennial Park.

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