British Columbia, Canada · population 114,565 · 520 weather stations within 200 km · records 1837 to 2025
Coquitlam has an average annual daytime high of 11.6°C, based on the 1951 to 1980 baseline. Its warmest month is July, when highs typically reach 21.1°C, and its coldest is January, with overnight lows near -2.2°C.
These figures reflect annual averages, not single-day records. Daily observations are outside this dataset's precision.
Since 1900, Coquitlam's average temperature has risen by +1.5°C. Compared to the earliest station records that begin in 1837, warming totals +1.9°C.
20-year smoothed annual temperature reconstructed from station anomalies. Dashed line: 1951–1980 baseline.
Daytime highs sit within a comfortable 15°C to 26°C range.
Coquitlam's average annual daytime high is 11.6°C, based on the 1951 to 1980 baseline period. The warmest month is July, with highs averaging 21.1°C, and the coldest is January, with lows averaging -2.2°C.
July is the warmest month in Coquitlam, with typical daytime highs of 21.1°C.
2014 is the hottest year on record for Coquitlam, running +2.4°C above the 1951 to 1980 baseline.
Yes. Since 1900, Coquitlam has warmed by roughly +1.5°C.
May to September typically offers the most comfortable daytime highs, in the 15°C to 26°C range.
Baseline period 1951 to 1980. Monthly averages are the mean of station observations weighted by proximity. Warming trend is the 20-year smoothed anomaly against that baseline.