Whistler - Weather - Environment Canada

Sunday, March 4, 2012

High freezing levels

The mild airmass that moved over the region on Saturday will continue to cause alpine temperatures around -3.0 overnight and into Sunday.

The storm is focused on the Central Coast around Bella Coola. Inland areas are forecast to only get about 5-10 cm by Sunday noon. The next pulse of moisture looks like it will bring heavier precipitation. Expect about 20-30 cm of snow combined with strong southwest winds on Sunday night. Snow should taper off by Monday morning with a chance of convective flurries Monday afternoon. The freezing level should drop down to valley bottom by Monday as the wind clocks to the northwest.

Tuesday morning should be dry and cool with valley temperatures dropping down to about -10.0

Looks good once this warm air moves out

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