Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Sunday, December 24, 2006

Intense Front Will Spread Precipitation

An Intense Front Will Spread Precipitation And Strong Winds To The South Coast Mountains Beginning Early This Afternoon. Precipitation Will Continue Tonight And Monday In The Wake Of The Front Under The Westerly Onshore Flow. Whistler - Blackcomb. Today..Cloudy. Snow Developing Early This Afternoon. Alpine High Minus 4. Snowfall Accumulation 7 To 11 Cm. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Southeast 20 To 40 Km/H Increasing Late This Morning To 60 Gusting To 90. Tonight..Snow. Alpine Low Minus 5. Snowfall Accumulation 9 To 15 Cm. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Southeast 60 Km/H Gusting To 90 Diminishing This Evening To South 30 To 50. Monday..Periods Of Snow. Alpine High Minus 4. Snowfall Accumulation 8 To 14 Cm. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Southwest 30 To 50 Km/H. Extended Forecast For Whistler - Blackcomb. Tuesday.. Periods Of Snow. Snowfall Accumulation 7 To 11 Cm. Freezing Level 1000 Metres. Wednesday.. A Few Flurries In The Morning Then Mainly Sunny. Snowfall Accumulation 1 To 3 Cm. Freezing Level 700 Metres. Thursday.. A Mix Of Sun And Cloud. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom. 5 Day Trend..Another Low Pressure System Will Approach The South Coast Tuesday Giving More Precipitation. A Ridge Of High Pressure Will Bring Dry Conditions And Some Sun Wednesday And Thursday.

Source data Environment Canada

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