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    Posted on Friday, January 18, 2008

    Flurries then Sun

    Whistler Weather forecast

    A Ridge Of High Pressure Off The Coast Will Maintain A Northwesterly Flow Over The Region Throughout The Day. Mainly Cloudy Skies Will See Flurries Develop This Afternoon As A Disturbance Approaches From The Northwest.

    A ridge of high pressure in a northeast to southwest line Through the central coast will move southeast to lie in Washington state overnight. Meanwhile a pacific cold front offshore will move eastward across the Charlottes late this afternoon and then southeastward to lie over central Vancouver Island overnight bringing some isolated flurries. The ridge will rebuild bringing sunny skies for the early part of next week with falling temperatures.

    Today..Cloudy With Sunny Periods. A Few Flurries Beginning This Afternoon.
    Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 3.
    Freezing Level Valley Bottom.
    Mountain Top Winds West 30 Km/H.

    Today Cloudy with sunny periods. A few flurries beginning late this afternoon. High zero. Tonight Flurries. Amount 2 cm. Low minus 3.
    Saturday Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries in the morning then sunny with cloudy periods. High plus 1. Sunday Sunny. Low minus 8. High minus 4.
    Monday Sunny. Low minus 12. High minus 4.
    Tuesday Sunny. Low minus 11. High zero.

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