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SOUTHCENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST ALASKA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ANCHORAGE AK  
534 PM AKST SUN NOV 17 2024  
   
SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA (DAYS 1 THROUGH 3)  
 
THE UPPER LEVEL PATTERN IS A LITTLE LESS COMPLEX TODAY AS THE MAIN  
UPPER LOW CENTER HAS SHIFTED INTO THE GULF OF ALASKA. WEAK RIDGING  
ALOFT IS EXTENDING INTO THE INTERIOR FROM THE SEWARD PENINSULA.  
COLD ARCTIC AIR CAN BE SEEN FLOWING OFF OF THE MAINLAND IN  
SATELLITE IMAGERY AS CLOUD STREETS AND OPEN-CELLED CUMULUS OVER  
THE GULF OF ALASKA. GAP WINDS HAVE BEEN GOING STRONG ALL ALONG THE  
GULF COAST FROM SHELIKOF STRAIT THROUGH RESURRECTION BAY AND TO  
THE COPPER RIVER DELTA. THE UPCOMING FORECAST WILL FOCUS ON  
CONTINUED GAP WINDS, SHIFTING TOWARD VALDEZ, COLDER AIR, AND SOME  
BLOWING SNOW ALONG THE GLENN HIGHWAY.  
 
CLOUDS ARE DIMINISHING ACROSS THE SOUTHCENTRAL MAINLAND AS DRIER  
AIR IMPINGES ON THE AREA WHICH WILL SET THE STAGE FOR SOME OF THE  
COLDEST MINIMUM TEMPERATURES OF THE YEAR SO FAR. THE COLDEST SPOTS  
WILL BE THE WILLOW AREA AND COPPER RIVER BASIN GETTING WELL BELOW  
ZERO. HOWEVER, THE MATANUSKA VALLEY WIND IS EXPECTED TO GET GOING  
LATER TONIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH EARLY TUESDAY, WHICH WILL KEEP  
TEMPERATURES FROM BOTTOMING OUT WHEREVER THE WINDS ARE ELEVATED.  
 
THE ARCTIC AIR ENTRENCHED ACROSS THE AREA IS THE CAUSE FOR GAP  
WINDS ALONG THE USUAL SPOTS, BUT A DISTURBANCE DROPPING SOUTHWARD  
ON MONDAY WILL ENHANCE THESE WINDS, SPECIFICALLY FOR THE MATANUSKA  
VALLEY AND VALDEZ/THOMPSON PASS AREAS. THE MAT VALLEY WINDS WILL  
LOFT RECENT LOW DENSITY SNOWFALL AND REDUCE VISIBILITY AROUND THE  
GLENN HIGHWAY ON MONDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING. FOR THE VALDEZ AREA,  
SLOWLY INCREASING WINDS WILL HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO REACH HIGH WIND  
CRITERIA (GUSTS GREATER THAN 75 MPH) AS CONDITIONS BECOME MORE  
FAVORABLE ON MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WINDS WILL SLOWLY  
DECREASE IN ALL AREAS FROM WEST TO EAST TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY AS  
UPPER LEVEL RIDGING BUILDS IN FROM THE WEST ALONG WITH A WARMER  
AIR MASS.  
 
MTL  
 
 
 
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHWEST ALASKA AND THE BERING  
SEA/ALEUTIANS (DAYS 1 THROUGH 3)...  
 
AS SNOW SHOWERS OVER THE EASTERN BERING, ALEUTIANS, ALASKA  
PENINSULA, AND SW ALASKA COASTLINE BEGIN TO WIND DOWN TONIGHT,  
BITTER ARCTIC AIR WILL BEGIN TO SWEEP OVER SOUTHWEST ALASKA.  
ADDITIONALLY, AS A WEAK NORTH PACIFIC LOW MOVES AWAY FROM THE  
WESTERN ALEUTIANS, A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE WILL BEGIN TO BUILD IN  
OVER THE WESTERN BERING. THIS WILL CONTINUE TO EXPAND UNTIL IT  
REACHES SW ALASKA AND THE ALASKA PENINSULA ON TUESDAY.  
 
ARCTIC AIR WILL FLOW INTO THE INTERIOR THIS EVENING THROUGH  
TUESDAY MORNING WITH MANY PLACES IN THE INTERIOR STAYING BELOW  
ZERO MONDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. GUIDANCE CONTINUES  
TO SHOW THE COLDEST AIR WILL BE DURING THE LATE MONDAY EVENING TO  
THE LATE TUESDAY MORNING HOURS. THIS WILL COINCIDE WITH A MOSTLY  
CLEAR SKY TOO. THEREFORE, TUESDAY MORNING'S LOWS RANGING FROM THE  
MIDDLE 20S TO THE MIDDLE TEENS BELOW ZERO WILL BE WIDE SPREAD FROM  
ANIAK TO LIME VILLAGE NORTHWARD. WIND CHILLS RANGING FROM THE  
MIDDLE -20S TO THE MIDDLE -30S ARE EXPECTED DURING THIS TIME TOO  
IN THIS AREA. SOUTH OF THIS LINE, INCLUDING BETHEL AND  
DILLINGHAM, LOWS DROP TO THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE AND BELOW ZERO  
WILL BE COMMON.  
 
A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE MOVES OVER THE ALEUTIANS THIS WEEKEND  
BRINGING TEMPERATURES INTO THE 40S, PRODUCING FOG AND RAIN  
SHOWERS. THIS WARM AIR MOVES OVER THE BERING SEA, ALASKA PENINSULA  
AND SOUTHWEST BY TUESDAY AFTERNOON QUICKLY RISING TEMPERATURES  
INTO THE 20S IN THE AK PEN, THE 30S ALONG THE SOUTHWEST COAST FROM  
GOODNEWS BAY NORTHWARD AND ABOVE ZERO IN THE INTERIOR. WIDESPREAD  
FOG OVER SW ALASKA WILL BE COMMON, TOO. A BRIEF WAVE OF SNOW WILL  
PASS OVER THE NORTHERN PORTIONS OF THE FORECAST AREA LATE TUESDAY  
INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY, THOUGH IMPACTS SHOULD BE MINIMAL. ON  
WEDNESDAY, A NARROW BUT AMPLIFIED TROUGH ON THE FAR WESTERN  
PORTIONS OF THE BERING WILL SLOWLY CRAWL EASTWARD, SETTING UP A  
BAND OF RAIN AND GALE-FORCE WINDS FOR THE FAR WESTERN ALEUTIANS.  
 
-BS/DJ  
 
 
 
.LONG TERM FORECAST (DAYS 4 THROUGH 7: THURSDAY THROUGH  
SUNDAY)...  
 
BY THURSDAY, A HIGH PRESSURE RIDGE WILL BE THE DOMINATE FEATURE  
ACROSS MOST OF THE STATE, WITH A NORTH-SOUTH ORIENTED AXIS RUNNING  
THROUGH SOUTHWEST ALASKA. THIS WILL BRING NORTHERLY FLOW TO THE  
SOUTHERN MAINLAND AND SOUTHERLY FLOW TO THE CENTRAL AND WESTERN  
ALEUTIANS. WARMER AIR ALOFT IS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS FEATURE, SO WE  
ARE EXPECTING THE COLD TEMPERATURES FROM THE FIRST HALF OF THE  
WEEK TO GIVE WAY TO MORE MODERATE TEMPS IN BOTH SOUTHWEST AND  
SOUTHCENTRAL. THE COPPER RIVER BASIN COULD BE THE EXCEPTION HERE  
AND STAY COLDER.  
 
TIGHTENING PRESSURE GRADIENTS COULD BRING MODERATELY STRONG  
SOUTHERLY WINDS OVER THE WESTERN ALEUTIANS AND CENTRAL BERING SEA  
ON THURSDAY AHEAD OF A NORTH PACIFIC LOW THAT LOOKS TO ENTER THE  
BERING SEA THURSDAY NIGHT. THIS SYSTEM WILL BE PUSHED TO THE  
NORTHEAST AS IT MOVES THROUGH THE TOP EDGE OF THE AMPLIFIED RIDGE.  
THE LOW SHOULD STAY IN NORTHERN ALASKA, BUT THERE IS SOME MODEL  
DISAGREEMENT HERE ABOUT HOW MUCH IT WILL FLATTEN OUT THE RIDGE.  
THIS WILL BE SOMETHING TO KEEP AN EYE ON GOING FORWARD AS A COUPLE  
SOLUTIONS HAVE THIS WAVE BRINGING ITS ENERGY SOUTH OF THE ALASKA  
RANGE ON SATURDAY NIGHT AND DIGGING THROUGH SOUTHCENTRAL.  
 
LIGHTER WINDS AND LITTLE PRECIPITATION ARE EXPECTED THROUGHOUT  
THE LONG TERM OUTLOOK FOR MOST OF SOUTHCENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST  
ALASKA.  
 
 
   
AVIATION  
 
PANC...VFR CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST. GUSTY NORTHERLY WINDS SHOULD  
INCREASE OVERNIGHT AND PERSIST THROUGH MONDAY. THE BIGGEST  
QUESTION IS HOW STRONG THESE WINDS WILL GET AS THE CORE OF  
STRONGEST WINDS WILL LIKELY BE JUST WEST OF THE AIRPORT. WILL  
GUSTS REMAIN AROUND 25 KT, OR COULD A FEW REACH CLOSE TO 35 KT AT  
TIMES MONDAY.  
 
 
 
 
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