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    Whistler Weather forecast

    An Intense Pacific Frontal System Will Continue To Give Snow To The Whistler Region Today And Tonight. Whistler May See Some Mixed Rain And Snow At Lower Elevations As Freezing Levels Rise to around 1200m this afternoon.

    A Cold Front Will Move Through Overnight Lowering Freezing Levels back to the valley. On Sunday An Unstable Airmass Behind The Front Combined With Moist Onshore Flow Will Give More Snow Over The Entire Area.

    A strong pacific frontal system is currently spreading snow heavy at times over the north coast and will slide down towards us this morning. Additional snowfall amounts of 20 to 30 cm are expected for the coastal sections of the coast before changing to rain this afternoon.

    Winds will be Increasing To Southwest 70 Gusting To 100km/ph at ridgetop this Morning.

    Today Alpine..Snow.
    Alpine High Minus 3.
    Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
    Freezing Level Valley Bottom Rising To 1200 Metres This Afternoon.
    Mountain Top Winds Southwest 50 Gusting To 80 Km/H Increasing To Southwest 70 Gusting To 100 This Morning.

    5 Day Trend..Another Pacific Frontal System Approaches The Coast On Monday With More Snow Except Mixed Rain And Snow For The Northshore Mountains. The Cold Front Associated With This System Will Move Through The Area On Tuesday With More Snow Except A Mix Of Snow And Rain For The Northshore Mountains. Wednesday Will Bring Drier Cooler Weather As A Ridge Builds Along The Coast.

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