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    Whistler Weather forecast

    The next big system is forecast to slam into our area on Monday bringing heavy precipitation and relatively mild temperatures. This will probably be followed by significantly cooler temperatures on Tuesday before mild high pressure sets up on Wednesday.

    A 985 millibar low will cross the northern offshore waters this morning and will reach the northern Alaska Panhandle this afternoon.
    The associated frontal system will be approaching the coast this morning and will move through the north coast this afternoon Reaching the northern tip of Vancouver Island this evening.

    Cloudy Conditions Will Prevail Today. A Vigorous Pacific System Will Come Onshore This Evening Bringing A Return To Snow. The Snow Will Persist Through Tomorrow Late In The Day As The Back End Of The System Moves Through.

    Today..Cloudy. Alpine High Minus 2. Freezing Level Valley Bottom.
    Mountain Top Winds Southwest 20 Km/H Increasing To 30 Km/H Late This Afternoon.
    Tonight..Cloudy. Snow Developing Late In The Evening.
    Alpine Low Minus 4. Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm. Freezing Level Valley Bottom. Mountain Top Winds Southwest 30 Km/H.
    Monday..Snow. Alpine Temperature Falling To Minus 8.
    Snowfall Accumulation 15 To 25 Cm. Freezing Level Valley Bottom.
    Mountain Top Winds Southwest 30 To 50 Km/H Diminishing Near Midday To 30.

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