Victoria Temperatures: Averages by Month

The numbers here tell you how hot and cold the weather usually is in Victoria, British Columbia during each month of the year.

The average high and low temperatures are listed below monthly and annually for the city, in both degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Maximums and minimums are only part of the temperature picture. To fill in the rest, there's information on how many days a month get above or below a given temperature.

To find out how often it rises over 10, 20 or 30 °C each month in Victoria, scroll down farther. There are also monthly and yearly counts of days with frost and cold weather.

The first set of high and low temperatures are averages for 2010 to 2019. Everything else here is based on 1981 to 2010 weather.

10-year temperature averages for Victoria, 2010 to 2019
High °F Low °F   High °C Low °C
46 38 January 8 3
47 37 February 8 3
52 39 March 11 4
56 42 April 14 6
64 46 May 18 8
69 50 June 20 10
74 53 July 23 11
75 53 August 24 12
67 50 September 19 10
57 45 October 14 7
50 40 November 10 4
45 37 December 7 3
58 44 Year 15 7
30-year temperature averages for Victoria, 1981 to 2010
High °F Low °F   High °C Low °C
47 39 January 9 4
49 38 February 9 3
53 40 March 11 4
58 42 April 14 6
64 47 May 18 8
70 51 June 21 10
75 54 July 24 12
74 53 August 24 12
69 50 September 20 10
58 45 October 15 7
51 41 November 11 5
47 39 December 9 4
60 45 Year 15 7

Days of Hot Weather in Victoria

Victoria's hottest temperatures of the year are usually in the low-thirties Celsius. A day that hot can show up during June, July or August. Temperatures above 35 °C (95 °F) are not expected here.

Days per month in Victoria of at least 10, 20 or 30 °C
  10 °C
50 °F
20 °C
68 °F
30 °C
86 °F
January 11 0 0
February 11 0 0
March 22 0 0
April 29 1 0
May 31 8 0
June 30 16 1
July 31 27 1
August 31 27 1
September 30 15 0
October 30 1 0
November 19 0 0
December 9 0 0
Year 283 95 3

When Victoria Has Frosty Weather

Victoria typically has 15 days a year when the minimum temperature is at 0 °C or below. The average date for the last frost in spring is April 7. Frost normally returns here on November 5. The frost-free period extends for 211 days on average between the final spring frost and the first fall frost.

Average number of days with freezing temperatures in Victoria
  0 °C
32 °F
January 5
February 3
March 1
April 0
May 0
June 0
July 0
August 0
September 0
October 0
November 2
December 3
Year 15

How Often Victoria Has Cold Temperatures

Victoria's chilliest winter nights have lows down to -10 °C (14 °F). Although it has gotten colder, temperatures that low are not normal here in recent years.

During December and January, Victoria can remain below freezing all day long. But that doesn't happen often. Victoria typically has just one day a year when the temperature never rises above 0 °C.

Days per month on average in Victoria when the minimum temperature drops below -2 °C
  -2 °C
28 °F
January 2
February 1
March 0
April 0
May 0
June 0
July 0
August 0
September 0
October 0
November 1
December 2
Year 5
References

Environment Canada. Meteorological Service of Canada. Canadian Climate Normals. 1981-2010 Climate Normals & Averages.

Jay Lawrimore, Ron Ray, Scott Applequist, Bryant Korzeniewski, Matthew Menne. 2016. Global Summary of the Month and Year, Version 1.0. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.

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