Alpine Recreation Forecast For The South Coast Mountains Issued By Environment Canada At 2 Pm Pdt Sunday 30 September 2007.
The Next Mountain Forecast Will Be Issued At 5 Am Monday.
Synopsis.. The Strong Front That Is Giving Heavy Rain Or Alpine Snow To The Area Will Move Southeast Of The Region This Evening Leaving Cooler Air And Periods Of Snow In Its Wake Tonight. Another Front Will Approach The Region Monday Afternoon.
Whistler - Blackcomb.
Tonight..Periods Of Snow.
Alpine Temperature Steady Near Minus 1.
Snowfall Accumulation 4 To 8 Cm.
Freezing Level 1500 Metres.
Mountain Top Winds South 30 Km/H.
Monday..Cloudy. 60 Percent Chance Of Flurries In The Morning. Snow Developing In The Afternoon.
Alpine Temperature Steady Near Zero.
Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
Freezing Level 1700 Metres.
Mountain Top Winds Southwest 15 Km/H.
5 Day Trend.. A Very Strong Westerly Flow Off The Pacific Will Allow A Series Of Systems To Rapidly Move Over The Region Until Thursday.
Tuesday.. Snow.
Snowfall Accumulation 15 To 25 Cm.
Freezing Level 1500 Metres.
Wednesday.. Snow.
Snowfall Accumulation 10 To 15 Cm.
Freezing Level 1200 Metres.
Thursday.. Flurries.
Snowfall Accumulation 5 To 10 Cm.
Freezing Level 1000 Metres.