| Snowiest November On Record for Whistler |
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| SNOW REPORTS - Snow News | |
| Written by Lori Knowles / SkiPressWorld.com | |
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Wednesday, 02 December 2009 11:16 |
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It’s official: November 2009 was the snowiest month on record at Whistler Blackcomb, dating back to when the collection of weather data began 30 years ago...  November 2009 has seen a total accumulation of 560cm (220 inches) of snowfall, nearly four times that of November’s average snowfall of 148cm (58 inches). This is an increase of more than 19 per cent over the previous record of 469cm (185 inches) set in January 2006, and a 22 per cent increase over January 1992’s record of 459cm (181 inches). Both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains are now open, offering thousands of acres to ski and ride. Check out videos and photography, as well as information regarding mountain operations, snow reports, weather forecasts, and ski and stay packages, at www.whistlerblackcomb.com Photo courtesy of Whistler/Blackcomb |
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