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Whistler Blackcomb Live Weather:

Snowfall updated: Sun, Apr 19, 2:32 pm Temps updated:
6.8°C ↗ 9km/h 9.9°C → 11km/h 9.9°C ↘ 5km/h 11.6°C 21.2°C 6.1°C → 13km/h 10.2°C ↗ 6km/h 12.7°C ❅12hr ❅24hr ❅48hr ❅7day 0 cm 0 cm 0 cm 14 cm ❅Base 289 cm ❅Base 289 cm
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10 Day Snow Forecast


GFS Forecast Updated:  
10 Day snow total
10 day rain total
Fcast Elevation
Location:
Apr 19, 2026: 12pm
3.9 cm
15.5 mm
1360 m
Whistler
0 cm
13.9 mm
901 m
Squamish
3.1 cm
18.6 mm
1515 m
Callaghan
13.8 cm
7.7 mm
1564 m
Spearhead
4.4 cm
9.6 mm
1406 m
Duffey
1.1 cm
9.6 mm
1422 m
Coquihalla
0 cm
17.1 mm
836 m
Northshore
0 cm
1 mm
38 m
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Whistler
Issued by: avalanche-canada
Issued at: Sun Apr 19, 2026 16:00 PST
Valid Until Mon Apr 20, 2026 16:00 PST
Danger ratingsProblemsDetails

It’s a mixed bag out there. Wet loose and persistent slabs are both possible or even likely.
Assess conditions as you travel and choose conservative terrain when uncertain.
MondayTuesdayWednesday
AlpineConsiderableModerateModerate
TreelineModerateModerateLow
Below TreelineLowLowLow

Terrain and Travel Advice:
  • Be aware of the potential for large avalanches due to a buried crust.
  • In times of uncertainty, conservative terrain choices are our best defense.
  • Loose avalanches may start small, but they can grow and push you into dangerous terrain.
  • Pay attention to cornices and give them a wide berth when traveling on or below ridges.
Persistent Slab

A crust with facets above it has produced several accidental and remotely triggered avalanches. This layer is most likely to be triggered on north and east aspects at upper treeline and in the alpine.

Wet Loose

Wet loose avalanches are likely in steep or extreme terrain when the snow surface is wet or slushy.

Avalanche Summary

Several size 1.5 to 2.5  skier and remotely triggered slab avalanches have been reported in the region over the past few days. These avalanches predominantly occurred on north and east aspects in the alpine. They failed on a layer of facets over a crust from mid April. See photos below.

Snowpack Summary

A thin crust may exist early in the morning but it will break down quickly. The snow below is likely wet.

A thick crust, with facets above it, can be found down 10 to 40 cm at treeline and above. Previous wind may have scoured exposed features back to this crust.

The mid and lower snowpack is well settled and strong. At low elevations the snowpack is disappearing quickly.

Weather Summary

Sunday Night
Clear skies. 20 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 6 °C. Freezing level 2800 m.

Monday
Sunny. 20 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 7 °C. Freezing level 3000 m.

Tuesday
Mix of sun and clouds. 20 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 7 °C. Freezing level 2900 m.

Wednesday
Mix of sun and clouds. 3 to 4 mm of rain at treeline. 30 km/h northwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 2 °C. Freezing level 2200 m.

More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.

Confidence: moderate
We are uncertain about how the snowpack will react to the forecast weather.
Sky Pilot
Issued by: avalanche-canada
Issued at: Sun Apr 19, 2026 16:00 PST
Valid Until Mon Apr 20, 2026 16:00 PST
Danger ratingsProblemsDetails

Avoid travelling on or below steep slopes when the snow surface feels wet or slushy.
We are not quite in a spring diurnal pattern, freezing levels are expected to stay elevated overnight.
MondayTuesdayWednesday
AlpineModerateModerateModerate
TreelineModerateLowLow
Below TreelineLowLowLow

Terrain and Travel Advice:
  • Back off slopes as the surface becomes moist or wet with rising temperatures.
  • Keep in mind that the high density of wet avalanches can make them destructive.
Wet Loose

Wet loose avalanches are likely in steep or extreme terrain when the snow surface is wet or slushy.

Avalanche Summary

Small, wet loose avalanches likely occurred Saturday afternoon but observations in this region are limited.

Snowpack Summary

A thin crust may exist early in the morning but it will break down quickly. The snow below is likely wet.

A thick crust can be found down 10 to 30 cm at treeline and above. The snowpack below this crust is well settled and strong.

At low elevations the snowpack is disappearing quickly. Where snow remains it is isothermal.

Weather Summary

Sunday Night
Clear skies. 10 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 10 °C. Freezing level 2900 m.

Monday
Mostly sunny. 10 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 11 °C. Freezing level 3000 m.

Tuesday
Mostly sunny. 10 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 10 °C. Freezing level 3000 m.

Wednesday
Mostly cloudy. 1 to 5 mm of rain at treeline. 20 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 5 °C. Freezing level 2500 m.

More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.

Confidence: moderate
We have a good understanding of the snowpack structure and confidence in the weather forecast.
Duffey
Issued by: avalanche-canada
Issued at: Sun Apr 19, 2026 16:00 PST
Valid Until Mon Apr 20, 2026 16:00 PST
Danger ratingsProblemsDetails

It’s a mixed bag out there. Wet loose and persistent slabs are both possible or even likely.
Assess conditions as you travel and choose conservative terrain when uncertain.
MondayTuesdayWednesday
AlpineConsiderableModerateModerate
TreelineModerateModerateLow
Below TreelineLowLowLow

Terrain and Travel Advice:
  • Be aware of the potential for large avalanches due to a buried crust.
  • In times of uncertainty, conservative terrain choices are our best defense.
  • Loose avalanches may start small, but they can grow and push you into dangerous terrain.
  • Pay attention to cornices and give them a wide berth when traveling on or below ridges.
Persistent Slab

A crust with facets above it has produced several accidental and remotely triggered avalanches. This layer is most likely to be triggered on north and east aspects at upper treeline and in the alpine.

Wet Loose

Wet loose avalanches are likely in steep or extreme terrain when the snow surface is wet or slushy.

Avalanche Summary

Several size 1.5 to 2.5  skier and remotely triggered slab avalanches have been reported in the region over the past few days. These avalanches predominantly occurred on north and east aspects in the alpine. They failed on a layer of facets over a crust from mid April. See photos below.

Snowpack Summary

A thin crust may exist early in the morning but it will break down quickly. The snow below is likely wet.

A thick crust, with facets above it, can be found down 10 to 40 cm at treeline and above. Previous wind may have scoured exposed features back to this crust.

The mid and lower snowpack is well settled and strong. At low elevations the snowpack is disappearing quickly.

Weather Summary

Sunday Night
Clear skies. 20 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 6 °C. Freezing level 2800 m.

Monday
Sunny. 20 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 7 °C. Freezing level 3000 m.

Tuesday
Mix of sun and clouds. 20 km/h west ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 7 °C. Freezing level 2900 m.

Wednesday
Mix of sun and clouds. 3 to 4 mm of rain at treeline. 30 km/h northwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 2 °C. Freezing level 2200 m.

More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.

Confidence: moderate
We are uncertain about how the snowpack will react to the forecast weather.

↓ - Whistler Forecast

Saturday nightMainly cloudy. 30 percent chance of showers this evening. Wind southwest 20 km/h becoming light this evening. Low plus 2.
SundayA mix of sun and cloud. Becoming sunny late in the afternoon. High 19 except 23 near Pemberton. UV index 5 or moderate.
Sunday nightClear. Low plus 2 except 6 near Pemberton.
MondaySunny. High 19 except 23 near Pemberton.
Monday nightCloudy periods. Low plus 4.
TuesdayA mix of sun and cloud. High 18.
Tuesday nightCloudy. Low plus 5.
WednesdayCloudy. High 14.
Wednesday nightClear. Low plus 3.
ThursdaySunny. High 18.
Thursday nightClear. Low plus 5.
FridaySunny. High 19.

↓ - Squamish Forecast

Saturday nightCloudy. 30 percent chance of showers this evening. Wind light except north 40 km/h gusting to 60 over southern sections late this evening and overnight. Low plus 5 except 9 near the water.
SundayA mix of sun and cloud. Wind light except north 40 km/h gusting to 60 over southern sections in the morning. High 22 except 15 near the water. UV index 5 or moderate.
Sunday nightPartly cloudy. Wind light except north 40 km/h gusting to 60 over southern sections late in the evening and overnight. Low 6 except 11 near the water.
MondaySunny. High 23 except 16 near the water.
Monday nightClearing. Low 6 except 11 near the water.
TuesdayCloudy with 30 percent chance of showers. High 18 except 15 over southern sections.
Tuesday nightCloudy with 30 percent chance of showers. Low 8.
WednesdayCloudy with 60 percent chance of showers. High 15.
Wednesday nightClear. Low plus 4.
ThursdaySunny. High 18.
Thursday nightClear. Low plus 5.
FridaySunny. High 19.

↓ - Vancouver Forecast

Saturday nightPartly cloudy. 30 percent chance of showers this evening. Wind northwest 20 km/h becoming light near midnight. Low 7.
SundayMainly sunny. Wind northwest 20 km/h. High 15 except 22 inland. UV index 5 or moderate.
Sunday nightClear. Becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Wind northwest 20 km/h becoming light near midnight. Low 8.
MondayA mix of sun and cloud. High 16 except 21 inland.
Monday nightCloudy periods. Low 9.
TuesdayCloudy. High 15 except 18 inland.
Tuesday nightCloudy. Low 10.
WednesdayCloudy. High 14.
Wednesday nightClear. Low 7.
ThursdaySunny. High 17.
Thursday nightClear. Low 6.
FridaySunny. High 18.
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Sea to Sky Town Weather Histroy

↓ - Load 7 day Weather Histroy

Currently:Squamish Callaghan Whistler Pemberton
Temperature: 25.7 ℃ 18.7 ℃ 22.2 ℃ 24.5 ℃
24hr Liq. Precip: 0.0 mm0.0 mm 0.0 mm 0.0 mm
Snow Depth: 0.0 cm22.0 cm NA 0.0 cm



Nearby Weather Station Histories



Load 7 Day Weather History
Current Weather:
BlowdownMid
1890m
BlowdownPeak
2320m
CayooshSummit
1350m
PembertonUpper
1680m
SquamishUpper
1360m
CoquihallaSummit
1230m
GreatBear
1710m
LittleBear
1660m
Temperature(C) 13.9 6.4 15.8 12.0 13.0 15.2 11.7 16.4
Liq Precip Last 24Hr mm mm mm mm 0.0 mm mm mm mm
Snow Depth181 cm-164 cm272 cm254 cm103 cm-1296 cm
Wind← at 13.2 km/h↗ at 4.0 km/h→ at 4.6 km/h↗ at 3.6 km/h↗ at 1.8 km/h




Remote Observations

↓ - Load 7 day Snowpillow History

Loch Lomond 1070m
Total
7 day Change