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Forecasts for the Haines - Skagway roads of British Columbia


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FPCN69 CWLW 080233
Haines - Skagway roads forecast issued jointly by Environment Canada 
and the National Weather Service Juneau at 6:00 PM PST Tuesday
7 February 2006 for tonight and Wednesday. The next scheduled 
forecast will be issued at 7:00 AM Wednesday.

South Klondike Highway - Carcross to White Pass.
Tonight..Snow easing to flurries this evening. Amounts 2 to 4 cm. 
Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h. Low minus 9.
Wednesday..Cloudy with a few flurries. Wind southwest 20 km/h 
shifting to northeast 20 km/h in the evening. High minus 5.

South Klondike Highway - Skagway to White Pass.
Snow advisory remains in effect until midnight tonight for
 The Klondike highway... Wind advisory in effect from 8 PM this
 Evening to 3 AM AST Wednesday...
Tonight..  Rain and snow showers becoming snow showers likely late. 
Snow accumulation from up to 3 cm at sea level to up to 13 cm near
White Pass.  Lows from minus 1 to around minus 8 near White Pass. 
Winds becoming south at 20 to 40 km/h with gusts to
 Around 60 km/h this evening...Diminishing late.
Wednesday..Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of snow showers but
becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon.  Highs from plus 2 to around
minus 4 near White Pass.  Light winds.

Haines Road - Haines Junction to Pleasant Camp.
Tonight..Cloudy periods. Light snow easing to flurries vicinity and 
south of the pass. Additional accumulation 2 cm. Low minus 17 except
minus 7 at Pleasant Camp.
Wednesday..A mix of sun and cloud. Except a few flurries vicinity and
south of the pass. High minus 11 except minus 5 at Pleasant Camp.

Haines Road - Haines to Pleasant Camp.
Snow advisory remains in effect until midnight tonight.
Tonight..Rain and snow showers becoming snow showers likely late. 
Breezy.  Snow accumulation from near to 3 cm at sea level to around
13 cm near the border.  Lows around minus 1.  South winds 20 to 40
km/h.
Wednesday..Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of snow showers but 
becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon.  Highs around plus 2. South
winds to around 15 km/h.


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Created: 2002-12-31
Modified: 2004-07-13
Reviewed: 2002-12-31
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