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| Forecast |
| Detailed Forecast For Mid Mountain Wednesday: Cloudy with morning flurries and then afternoon sunny breaks. 1 or 2 cm in the morning. Wind increasing to west 30 km/h with gusts to 50. High minus 3 C. Wednesday night: Mainly cloudy. Chance of a flurry. Wind northwest 25 km/h. Low minus 9 C. Thursday: Cloudy with sunny periods. Wind northwest 15 km/h. High minus 7 C. |
| Extended Outlook Friday to Sunday: The ridge of high pressure will allow some sunny periods early Friday with increasing cloud in the afternoon. The ridge will move out by Saturday and scattered flurries will develop as a large and cool upper trough moves inland off the north Pacific. Clearing will take place on Sunday as a cool and dry airmass moves down from the north of the province. |
| Synopsis A moist flow from the North Pacific will allow flurries to continue today with another 1 or 2 centimetres expected. Some sunny breaks should develop this afternoon as a ridge of high pressure begins to move inland. Gusty west wind will develop as the ridge moves in. Thursday will again see some sunny periods as the ridge of high pressure remains. |
| Forecast provided by EnviroBC |
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