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    Posted on Wednesday, March 12, 2008

    Occasional Flurries

    Whistler Weather forecast


    A Weak Ridge Of High Pressure Will Cross The Coast Today Giving Generally Dry Conditions. The Ridge Moves Inland On Thursday As A Trough Of Low Pressure Becomes Established Along The Coast Giving Occasional Flurries Across The Region.

    A ridge of high pressure along the bc coast this morning will be pushed eastward as a pacific front moves across offshore waters today. The front will move to the north and central coast this evening.

    Today..Cloudy. 30 Percent Chance Of Flurries.
    Alpine High Minus 6.
    Snowfall Accumulation Trace To 1 Cm.
    Freezing Level At Valley Bottom This Morning Increasing To 900 Metres This Afternoon.
    Mountain Top Winds Southerly 20 Km/H Gusting To 30 Km/H Early This Morning Becoming Southwest 10 Km/H This Afternoon.

    Thursday..Cloudy. 60 Percent Chance Of Flurries.
    Alpine High Minus 5.
    Snowfall Accumulation Trace To 2 Cm.
    Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom Increasing To 1000 Metres In The Afternoon.
    Mountain Top Winds Light And Variable.


    5 Day Trend..On Friday The Trough Will Move Slowly South Maintaining Cooler And Unsettled Conditions. Another Weak Ridge Of High Pressure Brings Improving Conditions On Saturday And Early Sunday Before Another Pacific Frontal System Spreads Precipitation Across The Area Sunday Evening.

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