A fall-like storm will drench B.C.'s south coast over the weekend, starting on Friday, Aug. 15, but the dismal conditions aren't supposed to persist into next week.

Environment Canada Meteorologist Brian Proctor tells V.I.A. that the moisture-laden frontal system should start clearing out Friday evening, and only scattered showers will continue through the weekend.

On Monday, the Metro Vancouver forecast includes cloudy but dry conditions with a daytime high of 20 C or just a couple of degrees cooler than seasonal.

After an overcast kick-off, the rest of the week shows improving conditions, with the sun peeking out on Tuesday as skies clear and temperatures climb to the seasonal average.

Proctor says the "warmer, drier trend" will continue through the week, with temperatures slowly b

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