The weekend
Whistler Weather forecast
Arctic air is firmly entrenched in the valleys of the bc interior this morning. Meanwhile over the pacific a series of storm systems are taking shape and are headed toward the bc coast. These systems will collide with the cold dry Arctic air over the interior. Resulting in a transition to very mild and wet conditions by Monday afternoon. During the transition significant winter weather is likley over the weekend and into Monday morning. Most valley locations in the interior can expect to see snow, possibly heavy, as well as a brief period of freezing rain as the milder air moves in. Heavy snow is almost certain over the mountain passes. Finally on Monday gusty winds and heavy rain are possible.
A Low Pressure System Has Developed Just Offshore Of Vancouver Island Overnight. It Will Combine With Cool Arctic Air To Produce Snow Over Most Areas Of The South Coast Today Through Sunday.
Today..Cloudy. 70 Percent Chance Of Flurries. Alpine High Minus 14. Snowfall Accumulation Trace To 1 Cm. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Northeast 10 Km/H. Tonight..Snow. Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 13. Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Northeast 10 Km/H Becoming South 40 To 60 Km/H Overnight.
Arctic air is firmly entrenched in the valleys of the bc interior this morning. Meanwhile over the pacific a series of storm systems are taking shape and are headed toward the bc coast. These systems will collide with the cold dry Arctic air over the interior. Resulting in a transition to very mild and wet conditions by Monday afternoon. During the transition significant winter weather is likley over the weekend and into Monday morning. Most valley locations in the interior can expect to see snow, possibly heavy, as well as a brief period of freezing rain as the milder air moves in. Heavy snow is almost certain over the mountain passes. Finally on Monday gusty winds and heavy rain are possible.
A Low Pressure System Has Developed Just Offshore Of Vancouver Island Overnight. It Will Combine With Cool Arctic Air To Produce Snow Over Most Areas Of The South Coast Today Through Sunday.
Today..Cloudy. 70 Percent Chance Of Flurries. Alpine High Minus 14. Snowfall Accumulation Trace To 1 Cm. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Northeast 10 Km/H. Tonight..Snow. Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 13. Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm. Freezing Level At Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Northeast 10 Km/H Becoming South 40 To 60 Km/H Overnight.


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