24 May 2015

May 24, 2015

    Saturday morning May 23, 2015.

    Showers early Saturday morning.

    Some breaks over Pemberton yesterday at sunrise.

    Stratus layer below Whistler Mountain.

    Rain yesterday afternoon above the Pemberton Meadows.

    Some breaks by Saturday evening.


Weather Observations for May 24, 2015: taken at 05:00 Hours.

2180 meters      +4, Winds were 0-5 KPH from the E
1835 meters      +5, Winds were 0-5 KPH from the S
1650 meters      +6, No new snow, Base 70 cm, relative humidity is 100%
  660 meters    +12, Valley Temp, Max Temp Yesterday was +18.4, 0.4 mm recorded on Sat.

   As of 06:00 hours this am we have overcast skies and variable visibility.



For the forecast, weak upper level low is over Southern BC bringing cloudy conditions with the chance of some rain showers later today. Cloud layer should lift and there is still a chance of some sunny breaks later in the day. The surface ridge offshore will maintain low level onshore flow for the next few days with unsettled conditions continuing. Wednesday may be a sunnier day with convective cloud development in the afternoon. Isolated showers are possible for today into Tuesday. Temperatures will increase by Wednesday with highs in the mid 20's.



    Cloud in the area for today.


    Low will slowly move Southeast.






ARTICLES:

White Mountain National Forest less avalanche dog: New Hampshire

More problems in Nepal: Blocked River

Tropical Pacific now at El Nino Levels: Powder Canada



    Just above the Forestry Road along the Lillooet River.

    Ryan River is high. Snowpack is melting very quickly.

    Some breaks later in the afternoon on Saturday.

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