Thursday, February 15, 2007

Whitler Blackcomb brakes all time snow fall record


Whistler Blackcomb Recreation Forcast

Alpine Recreation Forecast For The South Coast Mountains Issued By The Pacific Weather Centre Of Environment Canada At 5.00 Am Pst Thursday 15 February 2007 For Today Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday And Monday.
The Next Scheduled Forecast Will Be Issued At 2.00 Pm.

Synopsis..A Pacific Frontal System Will Spread Precipitation Over The South Coast Mountains Today. The Precipitation Will End This Evening As The System Moves Out Of The Region And A Weak Ridge Of High Pressure Builds Over The Area. A Second Frontal System Will Approach The South Coast Mountains On Friday Bringing Precipitation.

Whistler - Blackcomb.
Today..Periods Of Snow.
Alpine High Minus 1.
Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom Rising To 1400 Metres This Afternoon.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 40 To 60 Km/H.
Tonight..Snow Ending This Evening Then Cloudy Periods.
Snowfall Accumulation Trace.
Alpine Low Minus 5.
Freezing Level 1400 Metres Lowering To Valley Bottom Overnight.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 40 To 60 Km/H.
Friday..Cloudy With Sunny Periods. Periods Of Snow Beginning In The Morning.
Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 5.
Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
Freezing Level Near Valley Bottom Rising To 1200 Metres In The Afternoon.
Mountain Top Wind Southwest 30 Km/H.

Extended Forecast For Whistler - Blackcomb.
Saturday.. Periods Of Snow.
Snowfall Accumulation 10 To 15 Cm.
Freezing Level 1500 Metres.
Sunday.. Flurries.
Snowfall Accumulation 2 To 4 Cm.
Freezing Level 800 Metres.
Monday.. Periods Of Snow.
Snowfall Accumulation 10 To 15 Cm.
Freezing Level 1000 Metres.


5 Day Trend...The Second Pacific Frontal System Will Cross The South Coast Mountains On Saturday. Flurries And Lower Freezing Levels Are Expected On Sunday In The Wake Of The System As Colder Air Moves In From The Northwest. A Third Pacific Frontal System Will Approach The Area On Monday Bringing Precipitation To The South Coast Mountains.

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