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    Posted on Tuesday, January 1, 2008

    More snow

    Whistler Weather forecast

    Snowfall warning for
    Whistler continued

    Total snowfall accumulations of 15 to 20 cm are expected for Howe Sound and Whistler as well as Central Coast - inland sections tonight through Wednesday.

    An intense pacific frontal system over British Columbia coast is spreading very strong southeasterly winds to Central Coast - coastal sections..North Vancouver Island..West Vancouver Island..East Vancouver Island..Sunshine Coast. The strong winds are expected to abate overnight with the passage of the front. Meanwhile as the front moves southwards strong southeasterly winds will develop over Greater Victoria..Greater Vancouver..Southern Gulf Islands. The strong winds over these regions are expected to ease overnight or Wednesday morning as the front moves inland and weakens.

    The front is currently giving heavy snow to Central Coast - inland sections. It will bring heavy snow to Howe Sound and Whistler tonight through Wednesday with total accumulations of 15 to 20 cm before the front weakens.

    A Warm Front Will Spread A Few Flurries To The Area This Afternoon. A Cold Front Will Cross The South Coast Tonight Giving Heavy Snow Through Wednesday.

    Tonight..Snow Heavy At Times.
    Alpine Low Minus 7.
    Snowfall Accumulation 15 To 25 Cm.
    Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
    Mountain Top Winds South 70 To 110 Km/H.
    Wednesday..Periods Of Snow.
    Alpine High Minus 5.
    Snowfall Accumulation Near 5 Cm.
    Freezing Level At Valley Bottom.
    Mountain Top Winds Southwest 60 To 90 Km/H Easing To 30 To 50 In The Afternoon.

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