Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Saturday, March 03, 2007

Warming trend

A Warm Front From The Latest Pacific Weather System Is Pulling Out Today Leaving Behind Lots Of Moisture At The Low Level.
Freezing Levels Are Expected To Rise Dramatically Today And By Sunday Will Be Up Above 2000 Metres On The Coast.

Today..Flurries Ending This Morning. Then Cloudy With 40 Percent Chance Of Flurries. Alpine High Minus 1. Snowfall Accumulation Trace. Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom Rising To 1500 Metres This Afternoon. Mountain Top Winds South 30 Km/H Gusting To 60 Diminishing This Afternoon To 20 Km/H.

Tonight..Cloudy. Alpine Low Minus 3. Freezing Level 1500 Metres.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 30 Km/H.

Sunday..A Mix Of Sun And Cloud. Increasing Cloudiness In The Afternoon With 60 Percent Chance Of Flurries In The Evening. Alpine High Plus 1. Snowfall Accumulation Trace. Freezing Level 1400 Metres Rising To 1900 Metres In The Afternoon. Mountain Top Winds South 30 Km/H Increasing In The Afternoon To 40 To 60.

Monday.. Snow. Snowfall Accumulation 15 To 25 Cm. Freezing Level 1500 Metres.
Tuesday.. Snow. Snowfall Accumulation 15 To 25 Cm. Freezing Level 1800 Metres.
Wednesday.. Cloudy With 60 Percent Chance Of Flurries. Snow Developing In The Afternoon. Snowfall Accumulation 15 To 20 Cm.
Freezing Level 750 Metres.

5 Day Trend..Warm Moist Southwesterly Flow Will Keep Freezing Levels High And Bring Periods Of Rain Near The Coast And Snow Inland Through Tuesday. Tuesday Evening A Significant Pacific Low Will Drop A Cold Front Across The District. Strong Mountain T

Source data Environment Canada

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