Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Intense Cold Front

A Intense Cold Front Sliding Down The Bc Coast Will Spread Heavy Snow At Higher Elevations Today. The Heavy Snow Will Ease To Flurries This Evening In The Wake Of The Cold Front. A Building Ridge Of High Pressure Over The Bc Interior Will Spread Cool And Dry Arctic Air To The Region Producing Sunny Skies And Cooler Temperatures.


Today..Snow Heavy At Times. Alpine High Minus 4. Snowfall Accumulation 15 To 25 Cm.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 70 Km/H Gusting To 100 Diminishing This Afternoon To 50 Km/H Gusting To 70.
Tonight..Periods Of Snow Easing To A Few Flurries This Evening.
Alpine Low Minus 13.
Snowfall Accumulation To 2 Cm.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds West 30 Km/H Gusting To 50.
Wednesday..Scattered Flurries In The Morning. Clearing Late In The Afternoon.
Alpine Temperature Falling To Minus 17 Late In The Day.
Snowfall Accumulation Trace.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds Light And Variable Becoming Northeast 40 Km/H Gusting To 60 In The Afternoon.


Thursday.. Sunny.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.
Friday.. Sunny.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottmo.
Saturday.. Mainly Sunny.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.

5 Day Trend..

Source data Environment Canada

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