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    Posted on Saturday, October 20, 2007

    Snow to the valley

    Whistler Weather forecast

    A weakening low near Queen Charlotte Sound will move onto the central coast this morning. A ridge of high pressure in a north to south line will approach from the west to lie over the Queen Charlottes by late this afternoon. An intense low will move towards the Alaska Panhandle from the southwest with its associated front approaching north and central coasts tonight.

    A Low Pressure System Over The South Coast Will Weaken And Move Eastward Today Giving Periods Of Snow Changing To A Chance Of Flurries This Evening. The Next Frontal System Will Arrive On Sunday And Will Be Accompanied By A Strong Warming Trend With Snow Changing To Rain.
    Snow on Whistler Saturday morning

    A trace of snow in the valley this morning, around 1ft in the alpine now.

    Today A few wet flurries changing to a few rain showers this morning. Risk of a thundershower. High 6. Tonight Cloudy with 30 percent chance of showers. Low plus 1.

    Sunday Periods of rain. High 7.
    Monday Cloudy with 60 percent chance of rain. Low plus 3. High 9.
    Tuesday A mix of sun and cloud. Low plus 4. High 12.
    Wednesday A mix of sun and cloud. Low plus 1. High 6.

    Today..Periods Of Snow.
    Alpine High Minus 2.
    Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
    Freezing Level 1300 Metres.
    Mountain Top Winds South 30 Gusting To 40 Km/H Becoming Light And Variable This Morning.

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