Snow ending

Whistler Weather forecast

Another day of powder skiing for our visiting athletes

A frontal system will move east of the region this morning ending the precipitation. Drier and cooler air will move into the area behind this system later today as a ridge of high pressure builds. Dry conditions are expected on Wednesday as the ridge becomes established in the BC Interior.



Sunny skies for tommorow with a slight inveersion developing, however this looks like the last snow we should see for a while. Early next week it should cool down and good much cooler weather will prevail

Alpine Today..Snow tapering to a few flurries late this morning then cloudy.
Snowfall amount 5 to 10 cm.
Alpine high near zero.
Freezing level rising to 1400 metres.
Mountain top winds southwesterly 20 gusting 40 km/h

Current Conditions

Temperature:0.3°C
Pressure / Tendency:101.7 kPa / rising
Humidity:100%
Dew Point:0.3°C
Wind Speed:calm

Today:Periods of snow ending this morning then cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. A few showers at the bottom of the course. Amount 5 cm except 10 cm at the top of the course. Fog patches. High plus 3.

Tonight:Cloudy periods. Fog patches dissipating this evening. Low minus 4.

Wednesday:Sunny with cloudy periods. High plus 4.

Thursday:Sunny. Low minus 2. High plus 5.

Friday:Sunny. Low minus 1. High 6.

Saturday:Sunny. Low minus 1. High 6.

Sunday:Sunny. Low minus 1. High 6.

Monday:A mix of sun and cloud. Low minus 1. High 7.

Historical Data
Yesterday Max:3.1°C
Min:-2.7°C
Precip.:0.0 mm
Today Sunrise:7:21
Sunset:17:31
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