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    Out in the pacific A weak ridge of high pressure on the coast this morning will give way to a vigorous low pressure system approaching the central coast this afternoon. The frontal system will move through tonight and the low centre will follow behind the system passing near cape St James on Thursday.

    A Cool And Unstable Airmass Will Give A Few Flurries To The Region Today. A Frontal System Approaches Later This Afternoon Spreading Snow Across The Region Tonight Through Thursday. Freezing Levels Will Rise slightly but are forecast to stay at the valley bottom.

    A pacific frontal system will approach the coast this afternoon with strong southeasterly winds developing ahead of the front. Winds will rise up to 70 km/h over south coastal regions and up to 90 km/h for northern regions late this afternoon and early this evening. The front will move inland overnight with winds easing in its wake.
    Today Alpine..Periods Of Light Snow. Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 6. Snowfall Accumulation 2 Cm. Freezing Level Surface. Mountain Top Winds Southwest 20 To 40 Km/H Increasing To 40 This Afternoon.
    Tonight..Periods Of Snow. Alpine Temperature Rising To Minus 6. Snowfall Accumulation 5 Cm. Freezing Level Surface. Mountain Top Winds Southwest 50 To 70 Km/H.
    Thursday..Snow. Alpine High Minus 3. Snowfall Accumulation 10 To 15 Cm. Freezing Level Surface. Mountain Top Winds Southwest 40 To 60 Km/H.
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