Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Saturday, April 17, 2010

Clouds / warm

An upper disturbance moving across the coast will bring clouds and precipitation tonight. Unsettled conditions are expected on Sunday.

On Monday steadier precipitation is forecast as a front stalls over the coast. Conditions will begin to dry out on Tuesday as the front shifts eastward and sunnier conditions are forecast for Wednesday.

Tonight..Cloudy with showers changing to flurries overnight.
Rainfall amounts 2 to 4 mm.
Snowfall accumulation 2 cm.
Alpine low minus 1.
Freezing level 2000 metres falling to 1500 metres overnight.
Mountain top winds southwest 30 km/h.

Sunday..Cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries changing to showers in the morning.
Alpine high plus 5.
Freezing level 1500 metres rising to 2000 metres in the afternoon.
Mountain top winds southeast 20 km/h.

Monday..Periods of rain.
Rainfall amounts 10 to 15 mm.
Freezing level 2300 metres.

Tuesday..Cloudy with scattered wet flurries.
Rainfall amounts 2 to 4 mm.
Snowfall accumulation trace to 2 cm.
Freezing level 1700 metres.

Wednesday..Gradual clearing.
Freezing level 1500 metres.

Source data Environment Canada

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