Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Saturday, May 03, 2008

Clouds And Scattered Flurries

A Weakening Cold Front Will Continue To Give Clouds And Scattered Flurries To The Region This Morning. A Ridge Of High Pressure Building In From The West Will Bring Mainly Clear And Sunny Skies Tonight Through Sunday. Another Frontal System Approaching The Region Will Spread Some High Clouds Sunday Evening.

Today..Cloudy. A Few Flurries Changing To Showers Late This Morning. Clearing Late This Afternoon.
Alpine High Plus 4.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom Rising To 2100 Metres This Afternoon.
Mountain Top Winds Light And Variable.
Tonight..A Few Clouds.
Alpine Low Zero.
Freezing Level 2100 Metres Lowering To Near Valley Bottom Overnight. A Weak Above Freezing Layer Between 1500 And 2100 Metres Overnight.
Mountain Top Winds Light And Variable.
Sunday..Sunny With Cloudy Periods. Becoming Cloudy Late In The Day.
Alpine High Plus 4.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom Rising To 2100 Metres This Morning. A Weak Above Freezing Layer Between 1500 And 2100 Metres Early This Morning.
Mountain Top Winds Light And Variable.

5 Day Trend..A Ridge Of High Pressure Will Give Mainly Sunny Skies To The Region On Monday. An Upper Trough Will Spread Some Clouds And Scattered Flurries To The Region Tuesday Through Wednesday.

Monday.. A Mix Of Sun And Cloud.
Freezing Level 1700 Metres.
Tuesday.. A Mix Of Sun And Cloud. 30 Percent Chance Of Flurries.
Freezing Level 1500 Metres.
Wednesday.. Cloudy. 60 Percent Chance Of Flurries.
Snowfall Accumulation Trace To 2 Cm.
Freezing Level 1400 Metres.




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