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    Posted on Monday, January 7, 2008

    Another front

    Whistler Weather forecast

    A Frontal System Will Approach From The Pacific Spreading Strong Southeast Winds And Snow Tonight. Snow Will Continue Tuesday Morning And Bands Of Heavier Snow Will Develop As The Airmass Becomes More Unstable. These Heavier Bands Will Reach The Whistler Area In The Afternoon. Meanwhile Strong Gusty Winds Will Ease During The Afternoon And Shift To Southwest.

    An intense frontal system is rapidly approaching the coastline this evening and is expected to stall over nearshore waters overnight. The front will weaken as it slowly rotates inland late Tuesday. A Weak ridge will build into the coastline behind the system by late Tuesday.

    Tonight Alpine..Cloudy With Flurries Changing To Light Snow Later This Evening.
    Alpine Low Minus 9.
    Snowfall Accumulation 2 To 4 Cm.
    Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
    Mountain Top Winds Southerly 20 To 30 Km/H Increasing To Southeast 50 Gusting To 70 Overnight.

    Tuesday..Periods Of Light Snow. Heavier Snow Developing In The Afternoon.
    Alpine High Minus 5.
    Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
    Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
    Mountain Top Winds Southerly 60 Gusting To 80 Km/H Decreasing To Southwest 30 Gusting 50 By Noon.

    Valley Forecast
    Tonight Cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries early this evening. Periods of snow beginning overnight. Amount 2 to 4 cm. Low minus 5.

    Tuesday Periods of snow. Amount 2 to 4 cm. High minus 2.
    Tuesday night Periods of snow. Amount 5 cm. Low minus 3.
    Wednesday Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. High minus 1.
    Thursday Snow. Low minus 4. High minus 2.
    Friday A mix of sun and cloud with 40 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 2. High plus 2.

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