Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Sunday, January 07, 2007

Frontal System

A Frontal System Is Giving Snow To The South Coast This Morning. Cloudy Periods Tonight As The Front Moves To The South. A Second Frontal System Will Spread More Snow On Monday.

Today..Snow Ending Late This Afternoon.
Alpine High Minus 3.
Snowfall Accumulation 3 To 5 Cm.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 60 To 80 Km/H.
Tonight..Cloudy Periods At First. Increasing Cloudiness Around Midnight With 60 Percent Chance Of Flurries Towards Morning.
Alpine Low Minus 7.
Snowfall Accumulation Trace.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 30 Km/H Diminishing To 10 Around Midnight.
Monday..Periods Of Snow Heavy At Times.
Alpine High Minus 4.
Snowfall Accumulation 9 To 15 Cm.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 20 Km/H Increasing Late In The Afternoon To 40 To 60.

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Tuesday.. Snow.
Snowfall Accumulation 30 To 40 Cm.
Freezing Level 1200 Metres.
Wednesday.. Cloudy Periods. 60 Percent Chance Of Flurries.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
Thursday.. Sunny.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.

5 Day Trend..A Trailing Cold Front Will Bring More Snow On Tuesday As Well As The Low Freezing Levels. An Arctic High Pressure Will Keep The South Coast Sunny And Cold For The Rest Of The Week.

Source data Environment Canada

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