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Is it too cold to visit Vancouver (Canada) in Dec-Jan?


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Is it too cold to visit Vancouver (Canada) in Dec-Jan?

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Only if you live in the tropics or something.

Vancouver is wonderful, year round.
Okay, it's a bit soggy in the winter and spring, but not terribly cold. And the daytime avg temps in dec/jan are generally well above 5freezing ... around 43f/6c, with nighttime avg temps of 32f/0c (freezing). Avg rainfall in dec/jan is 6 inches each month. There is snow in the higher elevations all around vancouver, but usually none on lower elevations.

Bring your rain slicker, some good boots, layer clothing, and come enjoy everything Vancouver has to offer, indoors AND outdoors!!

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its not that cold i live in ontario and its much colder here in the winter!!!
No but it is very wet there because it rains alot
Not if your from a cold climate. No snow usually some rain and usually doesn't go below freezing.
NO! There isn't a whole lot of snow in the winter, as the tempurature hovers slightly above or around 0*C (32*F) for most of the winter. It does rain quite a bit though.
It's usually a little above freezing (32 deg F), with a lot of very cold rain. In the summer it's more above freezing, with warmer rain. In spring and fall, it just has ordinary rain.
Helloooo, people do live there.
Seriously, no it is not too cold - in fact it is a wonderland of Christmas lights in Dec. Little to no snow on the gound in the city but lots on the mountains if you want it.
Go for it - you'll love it.
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