Avalanche Canada has a new product on their website that is pretty incredible for the South Coast touring community. You can now view data from MoT weather stations across the province. There are three on the Duffey, two two of which are remote weather stations on Blowdown Peak. These provide 7 days of historical data on temperature, wind speed and wind direction at 2320m and 1890m along with precipitation at 1890 m. This info is helpful when contemplating snow quality and avalanche conditions. There's another station along the highway that doesn't seem to be quite set up for much historical data yet but I have heard form Avalanche Canada that they are working on it.
So good! Thanks Avalanche Canada!