Whistler Weather forecast
A ridge of high pressure over the BC interior will maintain cool and dry conditions today. Meanwhile a Pacific frontal system developing offshore is forecast to approach the coast early Tuesday. With a strong southwest flow aloft, there is some uncertainty with the timing of features affecting the coast. However Wednesday will likely see rain taper off slightly as the Pacific frontal system moves northward. Other frontal features line up to bring more rain and warming for Thursday and Friday.
Observed at: Whistler 11:00 AM PDT Monday 12 October 2009
Condition: Partly Cloudy
Temperature: 2.6°C
Pressure / Tendency: 100.9 kPa falling
Visibility: 24.1 km
Humidity: 44 %
Dewpoint: -8.3°C
Wind: N 9 km/h
Air Quality Health Index: 1
Monday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 9.
A mix of sun and cloud. High 9.
Monday night: Chance of flurries. Low minus 3. POP 60%
Cloudy periods. Becoming cloudy near midnight. 60 percent chance of flurries overnight. Low minus 3.
Tuesday: A few rain showers or flurries. High 7.
Cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries in the morning. A few rain showers and flurries beginning near noon. High 7.
Wednesday: Rain. Low plus 3. High 8.
Rain. Low plus 3. High 8.
Thursday: Rain. Low plus 4. High 10.
Rain. Low plus 4. High 10.
Friday: Chance of showers. Low 6. High 14. POP 60%
Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 6. High 14.
Saturday: Periods of rain. Low 7. High 13.
Periods of rain. Low 7. High 13.
Sunday: Chance of showers. Low 7. High 12. POP 60%
Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 7. High 12.
Today Alpine..A mix of sun and cloud.
Alpine high minus 3.
Freezing level rising to 1500 metres.
Mountain top winds light.
Tonight..Becoming cloudy. Light snow developing overnight.
Alpine low minus 7.
Snowfall accumulation trace to 1 cm.
Freezing level lowering to valley bottom.
Mountain top winds rising to southeast 30 km/h overnight.
A ridge of high pressure over the BC interior will maintain cool and dry conditions today. Meanwhile a Pacific frontal system developing offshore is forecast to approach the coast early Tuesday. With a strong southwest flow aloft, there is some uncertainty with the timing of features affecting the coast. However Wednesday will likely see rain taper off slightly as the Pacific frontal system moves northward. Other frontal features line up to bring more rain and warming for Thursday and Friday.
Observed at: Whistler 11:00 AM PDT Monday 12 October 2009
Condition: Partly Cloudy
Temperature: 2.6°C
Pressure / Tendency: 100.9 kPa falling
Visibility: 24.1 km
Humidity: 44 %
Dewpoint: -8.3°C
Wind: N 9 km/h
Air Quality Health Index: 1
Monday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 9.
A mix of sun and cloud. High 9.
Monday night: Chance of flurries. Low minus 3. POP 60%
Cloudy periods. Becoming cloudy near midnight. 60 percent chance of flurries overnight. Low minus 3.
Tuesday: A few rain showers or flurries. High 7.
Cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries in the morning. A few rain showers and flurries beginning near noon. High 7.
Wednesday: Rain. Low plus 3. High 8.
Rain. Low plus 3. High 8.
Thursday: Rain. Low plus 4. High 10.
Rain. Low plus 4. High 10.
Friday: Chance of showers. Low 6. High 14. POP 60%
Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 6. High 14.
Saturday: Periods of rain. Low 7. High 13.
Periods of rain. Low 7. High 13.
Sunday: Chance of showers. Low 7. High 12. POP 60%
Cloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 7. High 12.
Today Alpine..A mix of sun and cloud.
Alpine high minus 3.
Freezing level rising to 1500 metres.
Mountain top winds light.
Tonight..Becoming cloudy. Light snow developing overnight.
Alpine low minus 7.
Snowfall accumulation trace to 1 cm.
Freezing level lowering to valley bottom.
Mountain top winds rising to southeast 30 km/h overnight.


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