Vancouver Winter Olympics
Click on this chart made by Environment Canada it will enlarge enough to be readable.

When you look at the month of February you see that on average the daily high temperature in Vancouver is 46 degrees F and the average night time temperature is 35 degrees. On average Vancouver gets 4-1/2 inches of rain during February. No wonder the snow is melting.
One assumes that a big and well funded organization like the International Olympic Committee did its research and knew all about this climatological information before deciding to hold the winter Olympics in this location.
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When you look at the month of February you see that on average the daily high temperature in Vancouver is 46 degrees F and the average night time temperature is 35 degrees. On average Vancouver gets 4-1/2 inches of rain during February. No wonder the snow is melting.
One assumes that a big and well funded organization like the International Olympic Committee did its research and knew all about this climatological information before deciding to hold the winter Olympics in this location.
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