2021 Long Range Weather Forecast for Abbotsford, BC
See long range weather forecasts for the next 60 days from The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Our long range forecasts can be used to make more informed decisions about future plans that depend on the weather, from vacations and weddings to sporting events and outdoor activities.
To see long term forecasts for the entire year, pick up a copy of The 2021 Old Farmer’s Almanac, available online and in stores.
Note: Long range forecasts are regional, not city-specific.
Free 2-Month Weather Forecast
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Jan 1-11 | Rainy periods coast, snow showers inland; mild |
Jan 12-14 | Sunny, cold |
Jan 15-19 | Showers, cool coast; flurries, mild inland |
Jan 20-28 | Rainy periods coast, sunny inland; mild |
Jan 29-31 | Sunny, cold |
January | temperature 2°C (1°C above avg.) precipitation 220mm (20mm above avg.) |
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Feb 1-13 | Rainy periods south, snow showers north; mild |
Feb 14-16 | Sunny, mild |
Feb 17-23 | Snow showers, cold |
Feb 24-28 | Sunny, very cold |
February | temperature -1°C (1°C below avg.) precipitation 155mm (avg. east, 30mm above west) |
Annual Weather Summary
November 2020 to October 2021
November 2020 to October 2021
Winter will be colder than normal, with above-normal precipitation and generally below-normal snowfall. The coldest periods will be in late November, early to mid-December, late January, and the latter half of February, with the snowiest periods in mid- to late November, early to mid-December, and mid- to late February. April and May will be cooler than normal, with precipitation above normal in the north and slightly below normal in the south. Summer will be cooler and rainier than normal, with the hottest periods in late June and mid- to late July. September and October will be slightly warmer than normal, with below-normal rainfall.

About the Southern British Columbia Region
The Southern British Columbia long range weather region includes all or part of the following provinces: BRITISH COLUMBIA (Abbotsford, Campbell River, Chilliwack, Courtenay, Cranbrook, Duncan, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo, Parksville, Penticton, Port Alberni, Powell River, Quesnel, Salmon Arm, Squamish, Vancouver, Vernon, Victoria, White Rock, Williams Lake).
Southern British Columbia Neighboring Regions
Here are the regions that neighbor the Southern British Columbia long range weather region:
Temperature and Precipitation November 2020 to October 2021

Reader Comments
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Still smoky and warm on the
Still smoky and warm on the coast, we really need some rain to clear this out. Please, can somebody order some rain?!
Not accurate at all
We have smoke from the wildfires and while that has cooled it down here in the Lower Mainland not one isolated shower or generally cool, it's quite muggy and smoky at night not comfy at all. Guess we'll see if that changes
The temps are predicted high
The temps are predicted high but not nearly as warm due to cloud cover from smoke but it's definitely not hot
Very accurate so far for summer!!
So far the FA has been very accurate for summer 2018 in the region! Although I’m impressed with how accurate it’s been I’m hoping the predictions for the rest of the summer are wrong because I want warmer weather!
Agreeeed
I’m with ya Amanda!! Was shocked how accurate it was but, also hoping wrong for August cause I have lots of camping in mind haha
Weather predictions for May on the South Coast
They predicted for May an average temperature 11°C and rainfall of 30 mm, 20mm below average. We've had 1.5 mm and temperatures not seen before all well above average in the mid to high 20's. It's been unprecedented hot, unusually humid summer weather and no rain in what use to be the wet and dismal month of May.
south central bc weather
this year holds the fourth place record for most snow fall recorded in the kamloops to williams lake bc region.
here's hoping the almanac is off for the spring and we get slightly warmer weather.
weather
Extremely cold in the West Kootenays feels like -20 at times, in mid- to the third week of February
February weather in bc is not accurate for farmers almanac
Lots more snow and very cold in Southern BC for February
Not very accurate this year
Previously we were able to buy the regional forecast for SW BC for $4.95. I understand there is a new system. Even if it’s the same price I don’t need the entire book, and this year the forecast is not very accurate. Today is the week ending April 7 and we were supposed have sunny and cool weather. Instead in Vancouver it rained every day and only on Friday did the sun peek out for a few hours. Also February had more snow than December. Maybe modeling the weather for the late 1960’s, when the solar minimum was comparable to now, would be helpful.
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