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Whistler Blackcomb Live Weather:

Snowfall updated: Sat, Dec 13, 3:43 pm Temps updated:
-0.9°C ↑ 87km/h 3.5°C ↑ 29km/h 2.4°C ↑ 30km/h 4.4°C 7.8°C -0.7°C ↑ 61km/h 3.2°C ↖ 15km/h 4.4°C ❅12hr ❅24hr ❅48hr ❅7day 0 cm 0 cm 2 cm 36 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:
Dec 13, 2025: 6pm
245.3 cm
53.5 mm
1360 m
Whistler
190.6 cm
148.5 mm
901 m
Squamish
288.5 cm
20.3 mm
1515 m
Callaghan
281.3 cm
18.7 mm
1564 m
Spearhead
162.7 cm
10 mm
1406 m
Duffey
110.1 cm
44.2 mm
1422 m
Coquihalla
125.7 cm
179.5 mm
836 m
Northshore
3.1 cm
105 mm
38 m
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Whistler
Issued by: avalanche-canada
Issued at: Sat Dec 13, 2025 16:00 PST
Valid Until Sun Dec 14, 2025 16:00 PST
Danger ratingsProblemsDetails

A storm is expected to bring strong winds and up to 65 mm of precipitation as rain or snow on Sunday.
Travel in avalanche terrain is not recommended.

SundayMondayTuesday
AlpineHighHighHigh
TreelineConsiderableHighConsiderable
Below TreelineModerateModerateModerate

Terrain and Travel Advice:
  • Avoid avalanche terrain during periods of heavy loading from new snow, wind, or rain.
  • Storm slab size and sensitivity to triggering will likely increase through the day.
  • Make conservative terrain choices and avoid overhead hazard.
Storm Slab

35 to 60 mm of precipitation combined with strong southerly winds is forecast to build reactive storm slabs overnight and throughout Sunday.

Persistent Slab

A crust / facet layer from mid-November is buried 50 to 120 cm deep. This layer has been especially reactive on wind-loaded, northerly features. Storm slabs in motion may step down to this layer resulting in very large avalanches.

Wet Loose

Wet loose avalanches may be possible if the snow surface is moist or wet, especially during periods of rain.

Avalanche Summary

Numerous size 1 to 2.5 explosive, natural and human-triggered slabs and cornices were triggered in the Whistler/ Blackcomb area last week. A few of these slabs stepped down to the mid-November crust up to 1 m deep, setting off very large avalanches. Most of these avalanches released in high alpine leeward north through east facing features.

The incoming storm is expected to greatly increase the likelihood of both natural and human-triggered avalanches.

Snowpack Summary

35 to 65 mm of precipitation, combined with strong southerly winds, is forecast to fall by 4 pm Sunday. The snow/rain line elevation is uncertain and likely to fluctuate during the storm. There is potential for wet loose avalanches where the snow surface is wet. In the alpine, we expect to see reactive new storm slabs building as the new snow adds up.

A crust with facets, formed in mid-November, is buried around 60-120 cm, depending on the aspect. Storm slabs have the potential to step down to this layer.

The snowpack rapidly diminishes below 1200 m.

Weather Summary

Saturday Night
Cloudy. 5 to 20 mm of precipitation as snow or rain at treeline. 50 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 2 °C. Freezing level between 1900 - 2100 m.

Sunday
Cloudy. 30 to 45 mm of precipitation as snow or rain at treeline. 60 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 1 °C. Freezing level between 2000 - 1600 m.

Monday
Cloudy. 60 to 100 mm of precipitation as rain or snow at treeline. 50 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 3 °C. Freezing level between 1500 - 2500 m.

Tuesday
Mostly cloudy. 20 to 35 cm of snow. 40 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -3 °C. Freezing level 1200 m.


More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.

Confidence: moderate
The number, quality, or consistency of field observations is good, and supports our confidence.
Forecast precipitation (either snow or rain) amounts are uncertain.
Sky Pilot
Issued by: avalanche-canada
Issued at: Sat Dec 13, 2025 16:00 PST
Valid Until Sun Dec 14, 2025 16:00 PST
Danger ratingsProblemsDetails

Sunday’s storm will bring up to 65 mm of precipitation, with storm slabs possible at high elevations if it falls as snow.
SundayMondayTuesday
AlpineModerateLowModerate
TreelineLowLowLow
Below TreelineLowLowLow

Terrain and Travel Advice:
  • Avalanche activity is unlikely when a thick melt-freeze crust is present on the snow surface.
  • Small avalanches can have serious consequences in extreme terrain. Carefully evaluate your line for slabs before you commit to it.
  • Watch for fresh storm slabs building throughout the day.
Storm Slab

The elevation of the rain/snow line during Sunday's storm is uncertain. New storm slabs could build above 1700m. High alpine areas should be carefully assessed for storm slabs before committing to slopes.

Avalanche Summary

No recent avalanches have been reported. However, observations are extremely limited in this area.

If you're heading out into the backcountry, please consider sharing your observations on the MIN.

Snowpack Summary

A storm is expected to bring up to 60 mm of rain on Sunday, continuing to saturate an already wet snowpack. Freezing levels may fluctuate, but it's expected that only the highest alpine elevations could see snowfall instead of rain.

Alpine areas should be carefully assessed for new storm slabs before committing to slopes.

Treeline areas currently hold an estimated 20 to 50 cm of snow, which diminishes rapidly below 1500 m.

Weather Summary

Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy. 5 to 15 mm of rain at treeline. 60 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 5 °C. Freezing level 2500 to 2100 m.

Sunday
Cloudy. 30 to 50 mm of rain or snow at treeline. 60 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 2 °C. Freezing level 2000 m.

Monday
Cloudy. 75 to 100 mm of rain at treeline. 80 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 5 °C. Freezing level 2600 m to 2000 m.

Tuesday
Cloudy. 20 to 35 cm of snow. 50 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 0 °C. Freezing level 1000 to 1500 m.

More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.

Confidence: moderate
Uncertainty is due to difficult to forecast freezing levels.
Duffey
Issued by: avalanche-canada
Issued at: Sat Dec 13, 2025 16:00 PST
Valid Until Sun Dec 14, 2025 16:00 PST
Danger ratingsProblemsDetails

Sunday's storm is bringing strong winds and periods of rain and snow.
The danger will increase throughout the day as storm slabs build, becoming more reactive.
SundayMondayTuesday
AlpineConsiderableHighConsiderable
TreelineConsiderableHighConsiderable
Below TreelineLowModerateLow

Terrain and Travel Advice:
  • Storm slab size and sensitivity to triggering will likely increase through the day.
  • Storm slabs in motion may step down to deeper layers resulting in large avalanches.
  • Make conservative terrain choices and avoid overhead hazard.
Storm Slab

Up to 35 mm of precipitation combined with strong southerly winds is forecast to build reactive storm slabs overnight and throughout Sunday.

Persistent Slab

A crust / facet layer from mid-November is buried 60 to 100 cm deep. Storm slabs in motion may step-down to this layer causing very large avalaches.

Wet Loose

Wet loose avalanches may be possible if the snow surface is moist or wet, especially during periods of rain.

Avalanche Summary

On Thursday, several size 2-2.5 explosive-triggered slabs occurred in the Duffey area. They were suspected of having stepped down to the mid-November persistent weak layer.

On Tuesday, a deep and large slab (size 2.5-3) was observed on Matier’s East Ridge. (See photo below) This slab was also suspected of having failed on the persistent weak layer.

The incoming storm is expected to increase the likelihood of both natural and human-triggered avalanches.

Snowpack Summary

15 to 35 mm of precipitation, combined with strong southerly winds, is forecast to fall by 4 pm Sunday. The snow/rain line elevation is uncertain and will likely fluctuate during the storm. Teeline and below could see rain with wet loose avalanches. In the alpine, we expect to see reactive new storm slabs building as the new snow adds up.

A crust with facets, formed in mid-November, is buried around 50 to 100 cm at alpine and treeline elevations. Storm slabs have the potential to step down to this layer.

Snowpack height averages around 100 to 180 cm at treeline and decreases rapidly below 1500 m.

Weather Summary

Saturday Night
Cloudy. 5 to 15 mm of precipitation as snow or rain at treeline. 40 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 1 °C. Freezing level 1900 m.

Sunday
Mostly cloudy. 10 to 25 mm of precipitation as snow or rain at treeline. 40 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 0 °C. Freezing level 1800 m.

Monday
Mostly cloudy. 30 to 50 mm of rain at treeline. 40 km/h south ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature 4 °C. Freezing level 2300 m.

Tuesday
Mostly cloudy. 5 to 15 cm of snow at treeline. 30 km/h southwest ridgetop wind. Treeline temperature -3 °C. Freezing level 1300 m.



More details can be found in the Mountain Weather Forecast.

Confidence: moderate
Forecast precipitation (either snow or rain) amounts are uncertain.
Uncertainty is due to difficult to forecast freezing levels.

↓ - Whistler Forecast

Saturday nightPeriods of rain or drizzle. Fog patches. Amount 5 mm. Temperature steady near plus 4.
SundayPeriods of rain or drizzle. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. Amount 10 mm. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 in the morning. High 6.
Sunday nightRain at times heavy. Amount 15 to 25 mm. Temperature steady near plus 5.
MondayRain. Windy. High 7.
Monday nightPeriods of rain or snow. Low zero.
TuesdaySnow or rain. High plus 3.
Tuesday nightRain. Low plus 1.
WednesdayCloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries or rain showers. High plus 2.
Wednesday nightCloudy with 70 percent chance of rain showers or flurries. Low zero.
ThursdayFlurries or rain showers. High plus 3.
Thursday nightSnow. Low minus 1.
FridayPeriods of snow. High plus 2.

↓ - Squamish Forecast

Saturday nightCloudy. Periods of rain or drizzle beginning this evening. Fog patches developing late this evening. Amount 5 mm. Low 6.
SundayRain. Fog patches dissipating in the morning. Amount 10 to 20 mm. Wind light except north 30 km/h over southern sections in the afternoon. High 9.
Sunday nightRain at times heavy. Amount 20 to 30 mm. Wind becoming south 20 km/h gusting to 40 in the evening then light after midnight. Temperature steady near 7.
MondayRain. Windy. High 12.
Monday nightRain. Low plus 3.
TuesdayRain. High 6.
Tuesday nightRain. Low plus 4.
WednesdayShowers. High plus 5.
Wednesday nightPeriods of rain or snow. Low plus 1.
ThursdayRain. High plus 4.
Thursday nightRain or snow. Low plus 1.
FridaySnow or rain. High plus 4.

↓ - Vancouver Forecast

Saturday nightPartly cloudy. Becoming cloudy this evening then periods of rain or drizzle. Wind becoming southeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 overnight. Temperature steady near 10.
SundayPeriods of rain. Rain or periods of drizzle in the morning. Amount 5 to 10 mm. Wind southeast 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light late in the afternoon. High 11.
Sunday nightRain at times heavy. Amount 15 to 25 mm. Wind becoming southeast 30 km/h gusting to 50 near midnight. Temperature steady near 11.
MondayPeriods of rain. Windy. High 14.
Monday nightRain. Low 8.
TuesdayShowers. High 10.
Tuesday nightRain. Low 7.
WednesdayCloudy with 70 percent chance of showers. High 10.
Wednesday nightRain. Low plus 4.
ThursdayRain. High 6.
Thursday nightShowers. Low plus 3.
FridayShowers. High 6.
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Sea to Sky Town Weather Histroy

↓ - Load 7 day Weather Histroy

Currently:Squamish Callaghan Whistler Pemberton
Temperature: 5.9 ℃ 2.9 ℃ 5.8 ℃ 3.4 ℃
24hr Liq. Precip: 8.1 mm5.9 mm 3.7 mm 2.3 mm
Snow Depth: 0.0 cm3.0 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) 0.4 -1.8 0.0 0.0 2.0 1.1 2.6 2.3
Liq Precip Last 24Hr 3.2 mm mm mm 9.0 mm 9.0 mm mm mm mm
Snow Depth103 cm-137 cm143 cm92 cm27 cm-1138 cm
Wind↖ at 2.2 km/h↗ at 1.6 km/h↘ at 6.8 km/h↗ at 5.8 km/h




Remote Observations

↓ - Load 7 day Snowpillow History

Loch Lomond 1070m
Total
7 day Change