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From whistlerblackomb:
418cms have fallen so far, smashing our record for all time snowiest November!! The avalanche danger is currently high to extreme...
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An intense pacific system will reach the coast today bringing heavy precipitationand very strong winds starting this evening. Coastal areas can expect 40-50cm of snow tonight, while inland areas may see 20-30cm. Mountaintop winds will be very strong from the S-SW, with gusts over 100km/hr. The freezing level should be at around 1000m tonight, rising to 1500m on Thursday. The snow continues to fall with an additional 30-50cm on Thursday and 20-40cm on Friday.
It's deep. November to remeber. Blah blah blah. (Obviously I haven't been up there yet.) Be careful out there.
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