Good Morning, Surrey: Weather Surrey Forecast Shifts Toward Windier Saturday

Saturday at 5: 00 a. m. ET, Surrey faces a shift toward windier conditions with a 30 percent chance of morning drizzle and heavier showers expected overnight — a concise weekend briefing for residents tracking weather surrey and waterfront gusts.
A related Good Morning, Surrey bulletin published March 4 listed a high of 13C and a 30 percent chance of showers; that Wednesday snapshot helps frame the change ahead for Saturday, which now shows a slightly cooler daytime high and stronger gusts near the water.
Surrey Forecast Details: Wind Gusts Up to 50–60 km/h Near Water
Daytime conditions will be mainly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of drizzle or rain in the morning, then a mix of sun and cloud later. Winds will blow from the southwest at 20 km/h, with gusts up to 50 km/h near waterfront areas. The high for the day is 12C.
After dark, showers are expected with accumulations of 10 to 20 mm. Overnight winds will increase to southwest 30 km/h and gust to 60 km/h close to the water, and the low will fall to 8C.
Weather Surrey Timing: Morning Drizzle Risk, Clearing, Then Heavy Night Showers
Expect the immediate planning window to split into three phases: a damp morning window with a modest chance of light drizzle, an afternoon period with intermittent sun and clouds that may allow outdoor activities to resume, and a later-evening window when showers become steadier and rainfall totals rise. Residents near waterfront zones should plan around the late-day increase in gustiness and the shift to steadier precipitation overnight.
Local Headlines to Note: Abbotsford Case, KPU Leadership, Athlete Awards
Alongside the forecast, five local stories were flagged for Saturday morning readers. Keep these items in mind as you start the day:
- Three Surrey men described as ‘equally culpable’ in the killing of a senior Abbotsford couple.
- KPU president axed just months after taking the job, cited for ‘confidential’ reasons.
- Two Surrey men — a track star and a judo standout — won Athlete of the Year awards at a provincial ceremony held Thursday in Vancouver.
- A sentencing hearing has been booked for a man convicted in a 2017 South Surrey killing.
- Thirteen Surrey/Delta nominees have been named for the 2026 Women of Distinction Awards.
For those following local conditions and community news together, the combination of gusty southwest winds, a daytime high near 12C, and overnight showers creates a clear planning signal for Saturday activities and travel.
More details expected 5: 00 a. m. ET.




