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    Posted on Monday, April 14, 2008

    A Few Flurries

    Whistler Weather forecast

    A Cold Upper Trough Will Continue To Give A Few Flurries To The Area Before Moving East On Tuesday. A Weak Warm Front Approaches The South Coast On Tuesday With A Few Light Flurries Expected To Continue Through The Day.

    A weak ridge of high pressure off the south coast will weaken overnight. A weak trough of low pressure offshore will approach the Queen Charlotte Islands later today and northern Vancouver Island tonight.

    Today..Cloudy With Sunny Periods And A Few Flurries.
    Alpine High Minus 4.
    Snowfall Accumulation 2 Cm.
    Freezing Level Rising To 1300 Metres In The Afternoon.
    Mountain Top Winds Southwest 20 Km/H.

    Tuesday..Cloudy With A Few Flurries.
    Snowfall Accumulation Trace To 2 Cm.
    Alpine High Minus 3.
    Freezing Level Rising To 1300 Metres In The Afternoon.
    Mountain Top Winds West 20 Km/H.

    Flurries Will End Wednesday As The Warm Front Moves Inland And Freezing Levels Rise.

    A Cold Front Will Move Through On Thursday To Give Flurries With Freezing Levels Lowering In Its Wake.

    Freezing Levels Continue To Lower On Friday As An Upper Trough Moves Over The South Coast With More Flurries Expected.

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