Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Friday, January 19, 2007

A bit more snow this afternoon

A Pacific System Is Spreading Snow To Our Region Today And A Few Flurries In The Wake Of Its Cold Front Tonight. A Strong Upper Ridge Builds To The South Of The Region On Saturday Bringing Drier Conditions To Our Region.


Today..Snow Tapering To Flurries In The Afternoon. Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 5. Snowfall Accumulation 10 Cm.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds South 30 Km/H.

Tonight..A Few Flurries. Alpine Low Minus 9. Snowfall Accumulation 5 Cm. Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Southwest 30 To 50 Km/Hr Diminishing To 20 Km/Hr Overnight.

Saturday..Cloudy. 40 Percent Chance Of Flurries Early In The Morning. Alpine High Minus 8. Snowfall Accumulation Trace. Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Light And Variable Increasing To West 20 Km/H In The Afternoon.

Sunday.. Mainly Cloudy. Freezing Level 1300 Metres.

Monday.. Cloudy. 60 Percent Chance Of Flurries. Snowfall Accumulation 3 To 5 Cm. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.

Tuesday.. Cloudy. 60 Percent Chance Of Flurries.
Snowfall Accumulation Trace. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.

5 Day Trend.. A Storm Tracking To The North Of The Ridge Will Bring Precipitation And Rising Freezing Levels On Sunday. Monday Another System Will Bring A Few Flurries And Tuesday A Stronger Storm Will Bring Precipitation And Rising Freezing Levels To Our Region.

Source data Environment Canada

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