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    Posted on Friday, March 9, 2007

    Windy up there

    A rather windy night in the alpine deposited windslab in some places, and scoured others, accumulations of around 15c-20cm fell last night in the alpine. Warmer air this afternoon took freezing levels up to around 1600m. Winds are gusting in the alpine 50-60km/ph from the south.

    For the weekend...

    A 980 millibar low will remain centred over the northern gulf of Alaska. Meanwhile a second 1002 millibar low will approach the west coast of Vancouver Island from the southwest today and will weaken and dissipate as it reaches central Vancouver Island this evening.

    A third low will approach the southern offshore waters Saturday winds will rise to southeast 100km/ph Sunday ahead of the third low.

    A Warm Southerly Flow Will Bring Extreme Wet Conditions To The South Coast On Sunday With Freezing Level Climbing Up To 2500 Metres In The Afternoon. Heavy Rain Is Expected For Sunday Over Most Areas. A Cold Front Will Move Across The Area Sunday Night Lowering The Freezing Level To 1200 Metres

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