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    Posted on Wednesday, October 17, 2007

    Major storm on the way

    Whistler Weather forecast

    An Onshore Flow Of Moist Unstable Air Will Result In Bands Of showers today.
    A Major Storm Is Likely In Store For Thursday With Heavy Precipitation, High Winds in the alpine, And A Warming Trend. A strong low will approach Vancouver Island from the southwest on Thursday but considerable uncertainty remains as to where it will make landfall.

    A low west of the Queen Charlottes will move to the north of the regions today. A frontal trough in a north south axis across Vancouver Island will reach the coast by midday and dissipate.

    Accumulations through Friday in the alpine expected to be in the 0.5m-1m range in the high alpine with wind loading etc. A warm spike is expected through the storm with cooling in behind.

    5 Day Trend...More Snow Is Likely On Friday As Another Frontal System Crosses The South Coast And The Freezing Level Drops Again.

    Some Clearing Is Expected For Saturday As A Ridge Of High Pressure Builds Across The South Coast. Clouds Will Move Back To The Region.

    Sunday As Another Frontal System Approaches Then Bring Significant Precipitation Late Sunday Along With Warm Temperatures.

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