More snow
A ridge of high pressure over the South Coast will weaken tonight. This will allow another frontal system to spread snow to the alpine regions of Whistler and rain to the Northshore mountains beginning late this evening and continuing into Tuesday morning. Drier and cooler air will move into the area behind this system late Tuesday.
A ridge of high pressure building over the South Coast on Wednesday will give generally dry conditions through Friday.
Tonight..A few flurries this evening becoming periods of snow near midnight.
Snowfall amount 10 to 15 cm.
Alpine temperature steady near minus 5.
Freezing level 1100 metres lowering to near valley bottom.
Mountain top winds southeasterly 40 gusting to 60 km/h.
Tuesday..Snow easing to flurries in the late morning with sunny breaks.
Snowfall amount 5 to 10 cm.
Alpine high minus 5.
Freezing rising to 1100 metres in the morning.
Mountain top winds becoming southwesterly 30 gusting 50 km/h.
Wednesday..Mostly sunny.
Freezing level rising to 1100 metres.
Thursday..Mostly sunny.
Freezing level 1200 metres.
Friday..A mix of sun and cloud.
Freezing level 1300 metres.
A ridge of high pressure building over the South Coast on Wednesday will give generally dry conditions through Friday.
Tonight..A few flurries this evening becoming periods of snow near midnight.
Snowfall amount 10 to 15 cm.
Alpine temperature steady near minus 5.
Freezing level 1100 metres lowering to near valley bottom.
Mountain top winds southeasterly 40 gusting to 60 km/h.
Tuesday..Snow easing to flurries in the late morning with sunny breaks.
Snowfall amount 5 to 10 cm.
Alpine high minus 5.
Freezing rising to 1100 metres in the morning.
Mountain top winds becoming southwesterly 30 gusting 50 km/h.
Wednesday..Mostly sunny.
Freezing level rising to 1100 metres.
Thursday..Mostly sunny.
Freezing level 1200 metres.
Friday..A mix of sun and cloud.
Freezing level 1300 metres.

