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    Posted on Monday, March 19, 2007

    Pacific storm

    Stormy conditions with another 10-15cm, strong winds and warm temperatures through the day. This disturbance will continue through the night and should start to break tomorrow afternoon.
    A Front Over The South Coast Today Will Produce Heavy Rain Or Snow Over The Mountains As Well As Strong Southerly Winds. In The Wake Of The Front Unsettled Flurries Expected On Tuesday With Low Freezing Levels.

    Today..Snow Heavy At Times.
    Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 3.
    Snowfall Accumulation 15 To 20 Cm.
    Freezing Level 1500 Metres.
    Mountain Top Winds South 60 To 90 Km/H.

    A front extending from the central coast across northern Vancouver Island and southwestward will cross Vancouver Island Today and exit over the Lower Mainland this evening. Meanwhile the associated 992 millibar low near cape St James early this morning will drift onto the north coast this afternoon. Behind the low a sharp ridge of high pressure will build towards coast overnight.

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