Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Friday, April 11, 2008

A Few Flurries Or Showers

A Warm Front Will Continue To Spread A Few Flurries Or Showers To The Region Today Along With Rising Freezing Levels. A Ridge Of High Pressure Begins To Build Over The South Coast To Give Dry Conditions Tonight Through Saturday Afternoon. A Cold Front Will Approach The Region Late In The Day Saturday To Give A Few Showers.

Today..Cloudy With A Few Flurries Becoming Mixed With Rain Showers This Afternoon.
Alpine High Plus 1.
Snowfall Accumulation Trace To 2 Cm.
Freezing Level Rising To 1800 Metres This Afternoon.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 20 To 30 Km/H.
Tonight..Mainly Cloudy.
Alpine Temperature Steady Near Plus 2.
Freezing Level 1800 Metres Rising To 2500 Metres Overnight.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 20 Km/H.
Saturday..Cloudy With A Few Showers Developing Late In The Day.
Alpine High 6.
Rainfall Amounts 3 To 5 Mm.
Freezing Level 2600 Metres.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 40 Km/H Increasing To South 60 Km/H In The Afternoon.

5 Day Trend..The Cold Front Moves Over The Region On Sunday Giving A Few Showers And Flurries. In The Wake Of The Front On Tuesday Freezing Levels Lower With Flurries Expected. Tuesday Will Be Dry With Sunny Periods As The Upper Trough Moves East Of The Region.

Sunday.. Cloudy With Showers Or Flurries.
Snowfall Accumulation Trace To 2 Cm.
Rainfall Amounts Trace To 2 Mm.
Freezing Level 2200 Metres.
Monday.. Cloudy With Sunny Periods And A Few Flurries.
Snowfall Accumulation 1 To 3 Cm.
Freezing Level 1200 Metres.
Tuesday.. A Mix Of Sun And Cloud.
Freezing Level 1000 Metres.

Source data Environment Canada

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