Whistler – Snowiest November on record
November 21st, 2009Whistler has now received over 418cm this month, making it the snowiest November on record. It just keeps coming!
“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
The first Alltracks course of the season starts on the 25th and the skiers and snowboarders on that course are definitely in for some powder.
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