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Whistler Passes Record 4m November Snowfall

Whistler Passes Record 4m November Snowfall

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Started by Admin in Ski News - 14 Replies

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Admin posted Nov-2009

Whistler Blackcomb has officially surpassed the previous record of snow in the month of November with 418cm (165 inches) of snow falling as of Thursday, November 19. The previous record, set in 2006, was 416cm (164 inches). The snowfall record dates back to 1979.

With 10 days left in the month, the previous November snow record will be further blown out of the snow" with the forecast calling for another 65-95cm (26-37 inches) to fall by Monday.

"This is an unprecedented start to the season," says Anton Horvath, Whistler Mountain weather forecaster. "The excitement of locals and guests alike is palpable, and the timing of this record breaking event happening this year as we prepare to be a host venue for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, is just icing on the cake. Whistler Blackcomb is well known for the copious amount of snow it receives on an annual basis. The fact that we're only 87cm (34 inches) from reaching the half way point of our annual average snowfall, shows how incredible the start of this season really is."


The annual average snowfall at Whistler Blackcomb is just over 10 metres or 33 feet.

With 11 days left in November, there is plenty more snow on the way. The Environment Canada Alpine Forecast is calling for 50- 75cm (20-30 inches) of snow in the next 24 hours and the long-range outlook is also calling for more snow throughout the weekend, with a possible 65-95cm (26-37 inches) by Monday.

"I've skied here for over 15 years and I've never seen this much snow so early in a season, it seems like every day's snowfall is topping the last," say's Stephen Butt, Communications Coordinator and voice of the Snow Phone for Whistler Blackcomb. "We have already received one third of our average annual snowfall for the entire season and it's only four days into the season, it's unbelievable!"


With all this new snow, operations crews are hard at work getting ready to open Creekside Gondola and Garbanzo Express, in anticipation of what should be another amazing weekend. On Saturday, in addition to the Whistler Village Gondola, guests will be able to upload and download Whistler Mountain via the Creekside Gondola with access to Red Chair, Emerald Express, Franz's and Garbanzo Chair.
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Dave Mac
reply to 'Whistler Passes Record 4m November Snowfall'
posted Nov-2009

I see global warming is kicking in then!

I think we should all put an extra shovel of coal on the fire! :mrgreen:

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Whistler Passes Record 4m November Snowfall'
posted Nov-2009

Probably worth pointing out they have now passed 5m and have a little more on the way :D

Tino_11
reply to 'Whistler Passes Record 4m November Snowfall'
posted Nov-2009

They should start shipping it to Austria!!
www  The Only Way is Down http://towid.blogspot.com/

Finn
reply to 'Whistler Passes Record 4m November Snowfall'
posted Nov-2009

tino_11 wrote:They should start shipping it to Austria!!



Last season that would have been like selling sand to the Arabs. :lol: :lol:

Finn
Finn

Tino_11
reply to 'Whistler Passes Record 4m November Snowfall'
posted Nov-2009

Agreed, but it's looking decidedly tropical in Saalbach :(
Heading there on Dec 12th.
www  The Only Way is Down http://towid.blogspot.com/

Dave Mac
reply to 'Whistler Passes Record 4m November Snowfall'
posted Nov-2009

Have been keeping a daily eye on the Alp weather. For several days, Sunday was to be 20 deg. So I looked at the J2 forecast today, my eye fell upon a line, and I followed the line.... 21, 22, 23,24,25....

Yeah well when I got to 27, and realised I was looking at the date..... :oops:

Finn
reply to 'Whistler Passes Record 4m November Snowfall'
posted Nov-2009

tino_11 wrote:Agreed, but it's looking decidedly tropical in Saalbach :(
Heading there on Dec 12th.


Heading out to Austria Skiwelt & Wildshonau on the 18th for ten days. Someone said in another thread not to panic & to have a little faith. Personally I would rather have snow! 8)

Finn
Finn

Topic last updated on 24-November-2009 at 19:24