Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Monday, February 19, 2007

Snow Heavy At Times

Snow Heavy At Times Will Continue Into This Evening Across The South Coast Mountains Courtesy Of A Strong Pacific Disturbance Moving Through. A Cold Front Associated With The Disturbance Will Move Through This Evening With The Snow Easing Off To Flurries As A Result. A Quite Cool And Unstable Airmass In The Wake Of The Cold Front Will Bring More Flurries Tuesday.

Tonight..Snow Heavy At Times Tapering To Flurries This Evening.
Alpine Low Minus 7.
Snowfall Accumulation Near 10 Cm.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds Southeast 50 Gusting 70 Km/H Shifting To Southwest 40 To 60 This Evening.

Tuesday..Flurries.
Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 6.
Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 40 Gusting To 60 Km/H.


Wednesday.. Flurries. Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm. Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.

Thursday.. A Few Flurries.
Snowfall Accumulation 5 Cm. Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.
Friday.. Mainly Cloudy. Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.


5 Day Trend.. A Cool And Unsettled Airmass Will Remain In Place For Much Of The Week Resulting In More Flurries Through Thursday.
A High Pressure Ridge May Give A Break And Drier Conditions Friday.

Source data Environment Canada

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