Vancouver - Highest Temperature for Each Year

Here's where you'll find answers to questions about the highest temperatures and hottest days in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada. How hot did it get in 2019? When was the last time thermometers in Vancouver rose above 30 °C? What was the highest temperature in Vancouver a century ago? Answers to those questions and much more can be found quickly and easily in the list below of record high temperatures.

This page gives the highest temperature for each year in Vancouver and the date that it happened. A date with a plus sign means it was that hot on at least one other day earlier that year.

These records go back to 1900, with just a few years missing data. The highest temperature measured during that time was 34 degrees Celsius (94 Fahrenheit) on July 30, 2009.

Since 1939 the temperature extremes were observed at Vancouver International Airport. Before then, the weather station was near the city centre at Stanley Park.

Highest Vancouver temperatures in recent years
Max °F Date Max °C
85 July 15, 2023   29
87 July 27, 2022 31
90 June 29, 2021 32
85 August 17, 2020 29
86 June 12, 2019 30
84 August 10, 2018  29
85 August 29, 2017 29
80 August 19, 2016 27
83 June 29, 2015 28
83 July 01, 2014 28
88 June 30, 2013 31
83 August 17, 2012 28
81 August 21, 2011 27
86 August 15, 2010 30
Highest temperature recorded at Vancouver each year
Max °F Date Max °C
94 July 30, 2009 34
84 May 17, 2008 29
83 July 11, 2007 28
84 July 22, 2006 29
84 July 31, 2005 29
86 August 10, 2004 + 30
82 July 19, 2003 28
86 June 26, 2002 30
80 July 10, 2001 27
81 June 28, 2000 27
81 June 12, 1999 27
89 July 28, 1998 32
82 August 04, 1997 + 28
82 July 28, 1996 28
1995
84 July 20, 1994 29
85 August 05, 1993 29
84 July 31, 1992 + 29
84 July 23, 1991 29
89 August 12, 1990 32
79 June 11, 1989 26
89 July 25, 1988 32
84 June 30, 1987 29
82 August 09, 1986 28
84 July 09, 1985 29
81 August 16, 1984 27
87 May 29, 1983 31
82 June 19, 1982 28
85 August 09, 1981 29
79 August 10, 1980 26
84 July 17, 1979 29
86 August 08, 1978 30
87 August 17, 1977 31
77 August 02, 1976 + 25
82 July 23, 1975 28
81 September 02, 1974 + 27
84 September 05, 1973 29
81 August 08, 1972 + 27
85 July 29, 1971 + 29
87 June 02, 1970 31
84 June 18, 1969 29
81 July 02, 1968 27
86 August 16, 1967 30
82 August 21, 1966 28
85 July 31, 1965 + 29
81 August 11, 1964 27
84 May 21, 1963 29
80 June 24, 1962 27
89 July 13, 1961 32
92 August 09, 1960 33
82 July 10, 1959 28
86 July 28, 1958 30
78 September 04, 1957 26
85 August 22, 1956 + 29
81 June 09, 1955 27
76 August 07, 1954 24
84 July 07, 1953 29
83 August 12, 1952 28
86 July 12, 1951 30
83 September 01, 1950 + 28
82 July 14, 1949 28
80 June 09, 1948 27
83 May 24, 1947 28
84 July 28, 1946 29
81 July 12, 1945 27
84 September 11, 1944 29
79 July 21, 1943 26
87 August 15, 1942 + 31
86 July 17, 1941 30
83 August 08, 1940 28
84 August 03, 1939 29
88 July 25, 1938 31
85 July 24, 1937 + 29
85 June 22, 1936 29
85 June 06, 1935 29
87 August 24, 1934 31
88 August 25, 1933 31
84 June 11, 1932 + 29
90 July 20, 1931 32
87 August 06, 1930 31
86 July 13, 1929 30
1928
86 August 01, 1927 + 30
91 July 12, 1926 33
92 June 25, 1925 33
90 July 24, 1924 32
85 August 16, 1923 29
85 August 26, 1922 29
82 August 13, 1921 28
89 July 07, 1920 32
81 July 14, 1919 27
83 July 17, 1918 + 28
83 July 14, 1917 28
83 August 24, 1916 + 28
90 August 21, 1915 32
82 May 21, 1914 28
83 July 23, 1913 28
85 July 17, 1912 29
90 July 15, 1911 32
87 July 10, 1910 31
79 August 19, 1909 26
92 August 18, 1908 33
90 July 31, 1907 32
90 July 14, 1906 + 32
1905
1904
88 June 08, 1903 31
87 July 20, 1902 31
83 August 06, 1901 + 28
86 August 01, 1900 30
Reference

Environment and Climate Change Canada. Historical Climate Data. Historical Data

Jay Lawrimore. 2016. Global Summary of the Year, Version 1.0. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. 

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