Located in the Coast Mountain Range of British Columbia, Canada, Whistler Blackcomb consistently offers the most reliable snow conditions, receiving an average annual snowfall of 10.42 metres / 410 inches / 34.1 ft per year.
Average Alpine Temperatures
Temperatures are approximately 7 to 10°C cooler on top of the mountain than in the Valley. Due to Whistler’s coastal proximity, temperatures are moderate through the winter season, rarely dipping below -10°C (12°F) in the Village and -15°C (5°F) in the alpine during the coldest part of the year. Expect -5°C (22°F) average daily alpine temperatures during most of the winter months.
December to February |
Low: -12°C / 11°F |
High: -5°C / 23°F |
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March to May |
Low: -8°C / 19°F |
High: 5°C / 42°F |
Average Snowfall |
360 inches / 30 ft / 9.14 m per year on summit |