Cloudier looking East over 1 Mile Lake.
There was some blue in the sky early Thursday morning.
Whistler view from a distance.
Cumulus clouds formed early yesterday morning.
Convective in the afternoon.
Isolated showers in the corridor yesterday afternoon.
Wedge just before sunset last night.
Horstman Glacier at sunset Thursday night.
Weather Observations for May 22, 2015: taken at 06:00 Hours.
2180 meters +5, Winds were 10-20 KPH from the NW
1835 meters +7, Winds were 0-5 KPH from the E
1650 meters +6, No new snow, Base 90 cm, relative humidity is 100%
660 meters +11, Valley Temp, Max Temp Yesterday was +27.6.
As of 07:00 Hours this am we have mostly overcast skies and unlimited visibility.
For the forecast, moderate to strong onshore flow will bring mostly cloudy skies to our area for today into Saturday as an upper low remains stationary over our zone. Still a chance of a few sunny breaks but the moist unstable air mass should produce showers with the threat of thundershowers later in the day. The unsettled pattern will continue into next week as a weak upper level trough develops over the Pacific Northwest. There may be a change in the cycle, with cloudy mornings and sunny breaks in the afternoon.
Onshore flow will bring mostly cloudy skies.
Low will be in our zone over the weekend.
Saturday looks like a repeat of Friday.
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Old debris from a cornice release.
High Mountain lakes are thawing early this year.
Island green at the Black Squirrel.
Pemberton Meadows Valley.
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