Moving from Vancouver to Los Angeles
A climate comparison of two homes: British Columbia to California. The dates below come from the nearest official weather station to each place.
Climate Match
Your last spring frost moves from March 18 to December 31, 288 days later.
Vancouver, BC to Los Angeles, CA
The full comparison
| Measure | From | To | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Last spring frost | March 18 | December 31 | 288 days later |
| Frost-free season | 237 days | 365 days | 128 days longer |
| Coldest month | 4C in December | 13C in December | 10C warmer |
| Warmest month | 18C in July | 26C in August | 8C hotter |
Moving from Vancouver to Los Angeles reshapes the home year. Winters get 10C warmer. Summers get 8C hotter. Your growing season is 128 days longer. Plan on a new rhythm for the house and garden.
What changes about the house
- Cooling: hotter peaks make air conditioning or shading more important. Check attic insulation and window sealing so the house does not trap heat.
- Garden: a longer frost-free season opens more crop choices and succession sowings. Raised beds warm earlier in spring.
- Garden: a shorter season favors transplants, short-season varieties, and cold frames. Wait for soil to warm before direct sowing.
Season by season
Spring starts later
Your last spring frost moves from March 18 to December 31, 288 days later. Delay tender planting and spring openings.
Summers run hotter
The warmest month goes from 18C in July to 26C in August. Air conditioning, shading, and cooling-load planning matter more.
Winters turn milder
Winter coldest month goes from 4C in December to 13C in December. Heating loads drop, but frozen-pipe and ice-storm prep may still apply.
Tools for both places
Moving from Vancouver to Los Angeles, answered
What is the biggest climate change from Vancouver to Los Angeles?
Your last spring frost moves from March 18 to December 31, 288 days later. That is the largest shift in the 30-year climate record.
How are these numbers computed?
From official 30-year climate normals at the nearest station to each place: Vancouver Intl Airport near Vancouver and Van Nuys Ap near Los Angeles. They are planning averages, not forecasts; local microclimates can run a week or two off the station record.
Does the comparison work in reverse?
Yes. Open the comparison tool and swap the two places; the deltas reverse direction but the match score stays the same.
Method and sources
Temperatures and frost dates are from the 30-year climate normals at Vancouver Intl Airport (near Vancouver, BC) and Van Nuys Ap (near Los Angeles, CA). Canadian data is from Environment and Climate Change Canada; United States data is from NOAA NCEI. These are planning averages, not forecasts. See the methodology page for the full calculation.