British Columbia

Warmer Temperatures Expected This Week on Salt Spring Island

By

Emma Kelly
April 27, 2026 8:11 am

Residents of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, can look forward to a gradual warming trend this week as the region transitions toward summer-like conditions. According to The Weather Network, temperatures are expected to climb from 15°C on Monday, April 27, to 22°C by Monday, May 4, 2026.

The week will begin with some lingering showers. A 40 per cent chance of rain is expected through Monday night and into Tuesday, though total precipitation is anticipated to remain below 1 millimetre. By Wednesday, April 29, skies are expected to clear, bringing mainly sunny conditions with a high of 16°C.

While conditions on land remain stable with no severe weather alerts in effect, Environment Canada has issued a strong wind warning for the Strait of Georgia, south of Nanaimo, as of April 27. Mariners should be aware of southeasterly winds ranging from 10 to 20 knots, which are expected to ease to light winds by late Monday afternoon.

The upcoming warm-up is notable for the region, which has a Mediterranean-type climate. Historically, the average high temperature for April is 13.5°C, while May typically sees average highs of 16.9°C. As the island moves further into the season, residents can expect a continued decline in rainfall, which averages 67.3 millimetres in April and drops to 48.9 millimetres in May, according to data from Weather Atlas.

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