Return of the Pacific storms
Whistler Weather forecast
After a fairly prolonged cold snap for the last couple weeks, a retutrn to winter snows.
A moist frontal system combined with a cold arctic airmass will bring snow and wind tonight most likely the main snow will fall to the south of the region. (Mt. Baker)
Outflow winds through the valley bottoms thru late tonight.
8 pm Monday
Tuesday. Another system will cause freezing levels to rise and precipitation to reintensify Tuesday evening.
A moist southwesterly flow aloft will direct a series of systems towards the BC coast through the extended forecast period. Timing of the systems in this pattern is somewhat problematic however warmer and wetter conditions are generally expected as freezing levels rise to near 1200 metres.
Temperature:-12.5°C
Pressure / Tendency:100.0 kPa / falling
Humidity:89%
Wind Chill:-16 D
ew Point:-13.9°C
Wind Speed:SW 5 km/h
Tonight:Snow. Amount 10 cm. Temperature rising to minus 7 by morning.
Tuesday:Snow. Amount 5 cm. Temperature steady near minus 5.
Tuesday night:Snow at times heavy. Amount 10 to 15 cm. Temperature steady near minus 5.
Wednesday:Snow. High plus 2.
Thursday:Cloudy with 70 percent chance of showers. Low plus 1. High plus 3.
Friday:Periods of rain. Low plus 1. High plus 4.
Saturday:Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries mixed with rain showers. Low zero. High plus 2.
Sunday:Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 2. High plus 1.
Alpine Tonight..Snow beginning early this evening.
Snowfall accumulation to near 10 cm.
Alpine temperature rising to minus 9.
Freezing level valley bottom.
Mountain top winds southerly 30 to 50 km/h.
After a fairly prolonged cold snap for the last couple weeks, a retutrn to winter snows.
A moist frontal system combined with a cold arctic airmass will bring snow and wind tonight most likely the main snow will fall to the south of the region. (Mt. Baker)
Outflow winds through the valley bottoms thru late tonight.
8 pm MondayTuesday. Another system will cause freezing levels to rise and precipitation to reintensify Tuesday evening.
A moist southwesterly flow aloft will direct a series of systems towards the BC coast through the extended forecast period. Timing of the systems in this pattern is somewhat problematic however warmer and wetter conditions are generally expected as freezing levels rise to near 1200 metres.
Temperature:-12.5°C
Pressure / Tendency:100.0 kPa / falling
Humidity:89%
Wind Chill:-16 D
ew Point:-13.9°C
Wind Speed:SW 5 km/h
Tonight:Snow. Amount 10 cm. Temperature rising to minus 7 by morning.
Tuesday:Snow. Amount 5 cm. Temperature steady near minus 5.
Tuesday night:Snow at times heavy. Amount 10 to 15 cm. Temperature steady near minus 5.
Wednesday:Snow. High plus 2.
Thursday:Cloudy with 70 percent chance of showers. Low plus 1. High plus 3.
Friday:Periods of rain. Low plus 1. High plus 4.
Saturday:Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries mixed with rain showers. Low zero. High plus 2.
Sunday:Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 2. High plus 1.
Alpine Tonight..Snow beginning early this evening.
Snowfall accumulation to near 10 cm.
Alpine temperature rising to minus 9.
Freezing level valley bottom.
Mountain top winds southerly 30 to 50 km/h.


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