Synopsis
An active westerly flow is pushing occasional disturbances across Whistler over the next few days, bringing some light and sporadic flurry activity today with more organized flurry activity expected tomorrow.
Flurries are then expected for the first half of next week followed by a more stagnant ridge of high pressure that is expected to bring sunny breaks later in the week.
Tonight

Mainly cloudy.
Alpine Temperature: Low -4 °C
Wind southwest: 10-20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h.
Freezing Level: 800 metres
Monday

Cloudy with flurries developing in the morning.
Alpine Temperature: High -1 °C
Wind south: 25-35 km/h gusting 50-60 km/h.
Freezing Level: 1400 metres
Accumulation: 8-12 cm.
Tuesday

Mainly cloudy with flurries easing late day.
Alpine Temperature: Low -3 °C, High -1 °C
Wind southeast: 15-25km/h gusting to 50-60 km/h.
Freezing Level: 1300 metres
Accumulation: 4-8 cm.
Wednesday

Mainly cloudy with increasing afternoon sunny breaks.
Alpine Temperature: Low -6 °C, High -2 °C
Wind southwest: 10-20 km/h gusting to 40 km/h.
Freezing Level: 1400 metres
Thursday

A mix of sun and cloud.
Alpine Temperature: Low -7 °C, High -2 °C
Wind northeast: 10-20 km/h.
Freezing Level: 1400 metres
Friday

A mix of sun and cloud.
Alpine Temperature: Low -5 °C, High 1 °C
Light ridge wind.
Freezing Level: 1800 metres
Saturday

Mainly sunny.
Alpine Temperature: Low -4 °C, High 1 °C
Wind light to 15 km/h.
Freezing Level: 1800 metres
Sunday

A mix of sun and cloud.
Alpine Temperature: Low -3 °C, High 2 °C
Light ridge wind.
Freezing Level: 1900 metres
This alpine forecast is provided by RWDI