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    Posted on Sunday, March 18, 2007

    A Weak Ridge Of High Pressure

    A Weak Ridge Of High Pressure Will Keep The South Coast Generally Dry With Possible Afternoon Sunny Periods Today. The Next Frontal System Will Spread Snow Or Rain Beginning Overnight Through Monday. Strong Southerly Winds Will Accompany With The Front.

    Today..Cloudy With Sunny Periods.
    Alpine High Minus 1.
    Freezing Level 1500 Metres.
    Mountain Top Winds Southwest 30 To 50 Km/H.
    Tonight..Cloudy. Flurries Beginning Overnight.
    Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 2.
    Snowfall Accumulation 2 To 5 Cm.
    Freezing Level 1000 Metres.
    Mountain Top Winds South 30 To 50 Km/H Increasing To 60 To 80 Overnight.

    A ridge of high pressure extending towards Queen Charlotte Sound from the southwest will weaken today as the next in a series Of frontal systems approaches the bc coast. The front will move onto the north coast overnight while the associated low deepens to 992 millibars and moves to lie just west of cape St James by early Monday morning.

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