Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Monday, December 24, 2007

Scattered Flurries

An Unsettled Airmass And The Moist Post Frontal Onshore Flow Will Give Scattered Flurries This Morning. A Ridge Of High Pressure Building Offshore Will Bring Dry Conditions And Sunny Periods To The Region This Afternoon. A Frontal System Will Approach The Bc Coast Tonight Spreading Snow Overnight Through Tuesday.

Today..Cloudy. A Few Flurries This Morning. Sunny Periods This Afternoon.
Alpine High Minus 7.
Snowfall Accumulation Trace.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds West 30 Km/H.
Tonight..Cloudy. Snow Developing Overnight.
Alpine Low Minus 9.
Snowfall Accumulation Trace To 2 Cm.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 20 Km/H.
Tuesday..Snow.
Alpine High Minus 8.
Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
Freezing Level At Valley.
Mountain Top Winds South 40 To 60 Km/H.


Wednesday.. Cloudy. A Few Flurries.
Snowfall Accumulation 0 To 5 Cm.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
Thursday.. Snow.
Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
Friday.. Cloudy. A Few Flurries.
Snowfall Accumulation 0 To 5 Cm.
Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.

5 Day Trend..The Unsettled Airmass Behind The Front Will Continue To Give A Few Flurries To The Region On Wednesday. Another Front Will Approach The Region On Thursday Spreading Snow Or Periods Of Snow.
Behind This Front There Will Be Mainly Cloudy Conditions And A Few Lingering Flurries On Friday.

Source data Environment Canada

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