
Port Coquitlam's weekend weather forecast: Rainy days ahead with showers
Prepare for a wet weekend with rain and showers expected throughout.
Friday, November 8
Morning: The day starts off cloudy with showers, with temperatures around 10°C. Expect a high cloud cover of 90%, making it a rather gloomy start to the day. No significant rainfall is expected in the morning, so a light jacket should suffice.
Afternoon: Rain will intensify in the afternoon, with temperatures rising slightly to 13°C. Approximately 7mm of rain is expected, so make sure to carry an umbrella if you're heading out. The cloud cover will remain at 100%, ensuring no sunshine for the day.
Evening: The rain continues into the evening, maintaining the same temperature of 13°C. It's a good time to stay indoors and enjoy some indoor activities.
Night: The rain will persist through the night, with temperatures dropping slightly. It's advisable to stay indoors and avoid any unnecessary travel.
Saturday, November 9
Overall: Saturday will be a rainy day with temperatures around 10°C. Expect between 10-15mm of rain throughout the day. The UV index will be low, so no need for sunscreen. It's a perfect day for indoor activities or visiting a local museum.
Sunday, November 10
Overall: Light rain is expected on Sunday with temperatures around 8°C. Rainfall will be lighter, between 1-3mm. It's a good day for a short walk in the park with a raincoat. The UV index remains low, and the air quality is at low risk, making it safe for outdoor activities.
Weekend Activities
Given the rainy forecast, it's best to plan for indoor activities such as visiting a museum, enjoying a movie at home, or exploring local indoor markets. If you do venture outside, make sure to carry an umbrella and wear waterproof clothing.
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