Whistler-Blackcomb Early Bird Season Passes On Sale Through October 10
Aug 26th 2011La Niña forecast expected to bring heavy snowfall to Whistler Blackcomb this winter.
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Winter is definitely in the air, and on the ground. Overnight Whistler Blackcomb received a dusting of the white stuff and there is more snow on the way with sub zero temperatures in the alpine over the next few days.
Check out the link: http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/weather/cams/peak/index.htm
5 Day Trend.. A weak front will give a few flurries on Thursday.
A northwesterly flow will bring a few more flurries on Friday. A cold low will drop across the south coast followed by a strong ridge building down from the north on Saturday.
Thursday.. A few flurries.
Snowfall accumulation 5 to 10 cm.
Freezing level 1500 metres.
Friday.. Flurries.
Snowfall accumulation 10 to 15 cm.
Freezing level 1000 metres.
Saturday.. Flurries ending in the morning then mainly sunny.
Freezing level 1300 metres.
Snowfall accumulation 2 cm.
Windy at times.
La Niña forecast expected to bring heavy snowfall to Whistler Blackcomb this winter.
On track to be third snowiest winter on record, and 3.3 metre (11 feet) base signals return to “deep winter” at Whistler Blackcomb.
Some more insane high-flying action coming your way courtesy of Romain de Marchi and his YES Crew. Here they hit Whistler-Blackcomb backcountry and just hit some big stuff. Watching this makes me just cringe at the high-stakes maneuvers they’re hucking.…
You might have already heard...Whistler Blackcomb early bird pass prices are at the lowest they've been for a decade! On sale as of today, an early bird adult unlimited pass is available for just $1,099 until October 12, 2009.
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