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    Posted on Wednesday, April 25, 2007

    Winter's not over yet

    Whistler Weather forecast

    A 1000 millibar low 120 miles west northwest of the Charlottes early this morning will move slowly north and weaken west of the Alaska Panhandle by this afternoon. An associated trough lying through Hecate strait will move onto the mainland coast this morning.

    The low will deepen to 976mb early Thursday morning in the gulf of Alaska sending another blast of wintery weather to the alpine regions above 1500-1600m. The predominent flow will be west/ south west. Snowfall accumulations above 1500m should be significant.

    A second low west of the Island early this morning will move to Queen Charlotte Sound this afternoon and onto the central coast this evening.

    Today in the alpine..Periods Of Snow. Alpine High Minus 3. Snowfall Accumulation 1 To 3 Cm. Freezing Level 1000 Metres. Mountain Top Winds Southerly 30 To 40 Km/H Increasing To 50 Km/H This Afternoon.

    Today in the valley bottom..Cloudy. A few showers beginning late this morning. High 9.
    Tonight..Cloudy with 70 percent chance of showers. Low plus 4.
    Thursday..Periods of rain. High 9.

    It probably won't be this deep

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