Alaska & B.C. Forecast To See Up to 8-Feet of Snow Next 10-Days

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10-day snow forecast showing huge amounts of snow for B.C. and Alaska. image: the weather channel
10-day snow forecast showing huge amounts of snow for B.C. and Alaska. image: the weather channel

It’s looking like the next 10 days in B.C. and Alaska are going to be wild…

Up to 8-feet of snow is forecast.

“Snow will hammer the West Coast of Canada right up to Coastal Alaska in the next week or more as a series of Lows tracks across that region. Wow is the Gulf of Alaska ever busy !!!” – Meteorologist Tom Niziol, The Weather Channel

Alyeska ski resort in Girdwood, AK opens for the season on November 24th, 2016.

10-day snowfall forecast by the GFS showing big snow in southern B.C. image: tropicaltidbits.com
10-day snowfall forecast by the GFS showing big snow in southern B.C. image: tropicaltidbits.com

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11 thoughts on “Alaska & B.C. Forecast To See Up to 8-Feet of Snow Next 10-Days

  1. Really, in BC? Maybe the Interior, Caribou/Chilcotin, etc but not the GVRD (Lower mainland), I’m sure.

  2. So wish it was true! Here is this NWS forecast for Juneau. Not seeing much snow potential except for above 3000 or more feet. Anybody who know Juneau knows that they’ll need a heli to get up there!

    Wednesday
    Widespread rain showers. Highs around 45. East wind 10 to 15 mph.
    Wednesday Night
    Windy. Rain. Lows around 40.
    Thursday
    Rain showers. Highs around 45.
    Thursday Night
    Rain showers. Lows around 38.
    Veterans Day
    Rain showers. Highs around 45.
    Friday Night
    Rain showers. Lows around 37.
    Saturday
    Rain. Highs around 46.
    Saturday Night
    Rain. Lows around 37.
    Sunday
    Rain. Highs around 46.

  3. I remember mid-October, 2006 I had just moved to Houston, BC and we got about 3 feet of snow. No power, phones, etc. for 3 days. The old timers there said it was the worst in 50 years.

    1. Hey Mary, thanks for the note. This is not our report. This is a direct quote from the Weather Channel and their graphic. We don’t do any forecasting ourselves. Thanks.

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