Alpine Forecast Whistler

Posted on Saturday, February 06, 2010

Sun and Cloud

A Pacific front has moved east of the region. Some light precipitation associated with the front will linger into this evening. On Saturday a weak frontal system will approach the region bringing a chance of precipitation late in the day. Temperatures and freezing levels will continue to be above average for this time of year.

The weak front will dissipate as it reaches the coast on Sunday, bringing clouds but little precipitation. A mostly dry and mild pattern will prevail early next week.

Tonight..Cloudy periods with 30 percent chance of flurries this evening. Fog patches.
Snowfall amount trace.
Alpine low minus 3.
Freezing level lowering to near valley bottom this evening.
Mountain top winds light and variable.

Saturday..Cloudy with sunny periods. Fog patches in the morning.
Alpine high minus 1.
Freezing level rising to 1400 metres in the afternoon.
Mountain top winds light and variable.

Sunday.. Cloudy with sunny periods. 30 percent chance of flurries.
Freezing level 1300 metres.

Monday.. A mix of sun and cloud.
Freezing level near valley bottom.

Tuesday..A mix of sun and cloud.
Freezing level near valley bottom.

Source data Environment Canada

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