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    Posted on Sunday, March 30, 2008

    Continued cool with flurries

    Whistler Weather forecast

    A Cold Upper Trough Will Remain Over The Region Through Monday Giving Mostly Cloudy Skies And Scattered Flurries With Light Snowfall Accumulations.
    Wind Pillows high on a glacier Mar 22

    Drier And Milder Conditions Are Expected As A Weak Ridge Of High Pressure Builds Over Southwestern Bc. Skies Will Be Mostly Clear Overall But Some Light Flurries Cannot Be Ruled Out At Times Especially On Thursday. Temperatures Will Recover To Near Normal Values.

    Chasing the pow

    A ridge of high pressure aligned north to south over the north coast and just west of the south coast will maintain its position.
    Moderate to strong north to northwest winds will persist in the South and light to moderate west to northwest in the north.

    Valley
    Tonight..Cloudy with 40 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 5.
    Monday..Cloudy. 40 percent chance of flurries or rain showers. High plus 4.
    Monday night..Clearing near midnight. Low minus 7.

    Tonight..Cloudy Periods With A Chance Of Flurries.
    Alpine Low Minus 11.
    Snowfall Accumulation Trace.
    Freezing Level 800 Metres Lowering To Valley Bottom This Evening.
    Mountain Top Winds Light.

    Monday..Mainly Cloudy With A Few Flurries Then Partial Clearing In The Evening.
    Alpine High Minus 7.
    Snowfall Accumulation 3 To 5 Cm.
    Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom.
    Mountain Top Winds Light.

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