Ridge of high pressure

Whistler Weather forecast

A ridge of high pressure will build over the South Coast today in the wake of the weak front that moved through the coast last night. This will bring a drying trend today with at least a partial clearing expected. The ridge will move to the east on Thursday, giving way to a front approaching from the Pacific. The front will be weak and will tend to dissipate as it arrives over Vancouver Island but it is still expected to produce some clouds over the area on Thursday with a slight chance of precipitation by Thursday night.


Whistler Creekside
Current Conditions
Observed at: Whistler Mountain 933 metres 8:45 AM PST Wednesday 3 March 2010

Temperature:2.0°C
Pressure / Tendency:100.0 kPa / rising
Humidity:100%
Dew Point:1.9°C
Wind Speed:calm

Valley Forecast

Today:Cloudy. 30 percent chance of showers early this morning except flurries at the top of the course. Clearing this afternoon. Fog patches dissipating near noon. High plus 5.

Tonight:A few clouds. Low zero.

Thursday:Cloudy. 30 percent chance of flurries in the evening. Fog patches developing late in the day. High plus 4.

Friday:Cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 1. High plus 4.

Saturday:Sunny. Low minus 3. High 6.

Sunday:Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 3. High plus 3.

Monday:Periods of snow. Low minus 3. High zero.

Tuesday:Cloudy with 40 percent chance of flurries. Low minus 5. High plus 2.

Historical Data
Yesterday Max:6.1°C
Min:1.8°C
Precip.:1.4 mm
Today Sunrise:6:51
Sunset:17:56
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