Forecast
A weak ridge of high pressure will build today, valley cloud should burn off as the sun makes a appearance today. A system to the north of us Saturday will gradully slide down the coast Saturday night and bring some rain for Sunday. A large ridge of high pressure is forecast to build for early next week bringing lowering freezing levels and cooler temperatures.
A shift in the flow pattern will occur Monday following the passage of a moist and unseasonably mild Pacific frontal system this weekend. A cold Arctic ridge of high pressure building over the BC interior will cause strong northeasterly outflow winds to develop through the Mainland valleys on Monday. Consequently, temperatures will lower to about 5 degrees below seasonal normals by Tuesday with freezing temperatures expected for several nights.
A shift in the flow pattern will occur Monday following the passage of a moist and unseasonably mild Pacific frontal system this weekend. A cold Arctic ridge of high pressure building over the BC interior will cause strong northeasterly outflow winds to develop through the Mainland valleys on Monday. Consequently, temperatures will lower to about 5 degrees below seasonal normals by Tuesday with freezing temperatures expected for several nights.





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