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FXAK69 PAFG 180046  
AFDAFG  
 
NORTHERN ALASKA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK  
346 PM AKST SUN NOV 17 2024  
   
SYNOPSIS
 
DRIER CONDITIONS EXPECTED ACROSS MUCH OF NORTHERN  
ALASKA THROUGH MONDAY AS DRY AND VERY COLD AIR PUSHES SOUTHWARD  
ACROSS THE STATE. MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES AND A BUILDING RIDGING  
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WILL ALLOW FOR WIDESPREAD LOW TEMPERATURES  
OF 20 TO 30 BELOW, WITH THE WELL KNOWN COLD SPOTS OF CHICKEN AND  
FORT YUKON NEAR 40 BELOW. A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVES EAST OUT OF  
SIBERIA AND ACROSS THE CHUKCHI SEA BY EARLY NEXT WEEK, BRINGING  
STRONG AND GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS, MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW, AND  
POTENTIAL FOR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS TO PORTIONS OF THE SEWARD  
PENINSULA AND ARCTIC COAST LATE MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY  
NIGHT. THERE'S ALSO GROWING CONFIDENCE IN A SHORT PERIOD OF  
FREEZING DRIZZLE AND/OR FREEZING RAIN ACROSS THE Y-K DELTA AND  
NORTHWARD TO THE SEWARD PENINSULA AND AS FAR INLAND AS GALENA BY  
TUESDAY MORNING.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
CENTRAL AND EASTERN INTERIOR KEY MESSAGES...  
- DRIER CONDITIONS AND CLEARING SKIES EXPECTED TODAY WITH TEMPERATURES  
TURNING MUCH COLDER TONIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/TUESDAY.  
- TEMPERATURES DROP TO 30 BELOW TONIGHT ACROSS THE UPPER KOYUKUK VALLEY.  
THESE COLD TEMPERATURES DROP FURTHER SOUTH TO THE TANANA VALLEY  
BY MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY.  
- MODERATE NORTH WINDS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE ALASKA RANGE  
MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT WILL SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF AREAS  
OF BLOWING SNOW, REDUCING VISIBILITY TO ONE HALF MILE OR LESS AT  
TIMES, SUPPORTING A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY.  
- A FRONT BRINGS RAPIDLY WARMING TEMPERATURES AND LIGHT SNOW CHANCES  
TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY.  
 
NORTH SLOPE AND BROOKS RANGE...  
- COLD TEMPERATURES (AROUND -30F) BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD THROUGH MONDAY  
NIGHT ACROSS THE ARCTIC PLAINS AND BROOKS RANGE. NORTH WINDS  
AROUND 15 MPH IN THE BROOKS RANGE TONIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING  
WILL RESULT IN VERY COLD WIND CHILLS NEAR 50 BELOW, SHORT OF A  
COLD WEATHER ADVISORY.  
- WINDS SHIFT WESTERLY TONIGHT INTO MONDAY RESULTING IN AN  
INCREASE IN SEA EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS DOWNWIND OF THE CHUKCHI SEA  
AND STRONGER WEST WINDS OF 30-40 MPH WILL RESULT IN BLOWING  
SNOW FOR BARTER ISLAND/KAKTOVIK, JUSTIFYING A BLIZZARD WARNING.  
- A STRONG WARM FRONT BRINGS A PERIOD OF SNOW AND STRONG SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST  
WINDS TO THE CHUKCHI AND WESTERN ARCTIC COAST MONDAY NIGHT INTO  
TUESDAY, JUSTIFYING BLIZZARD WATCHES.  
 
WEST COAST AND WESTERN INTERIOR...  
- FROM THE SEWARD PENINSULA SOUTH TO THE Y-K DELTA AND EAST  
TOWARDS THE LOWER YUKON VALLEY, A MIX OF PRECIP IS EXPECTED  
MONDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY WITH A GLAZE OF ICE POSSIBLE. ICE  
ACCUMULATIONS UP TO A GLAZE WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR SOUTHERN  
PORTIONS OF THE SEWARD PENINSULA, THEREFORE A WINTER WEATHER  
ADVISORY HAS BEEN ISSUED.  
- SEA EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS IN THE VICINITY OF EMMONAK WILL  
GRADUALLY TAPER OFF TO FLURRIES THROUGH THIS EVENING.  
- STRONG SOUTHERLY WINDS ACCOMPANIED BY MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW MAY  
RESULT IN BLIZZARD CONDITIONS ALONG THE BERING STRAIT COAST  
BETWEEN THE SEWARD PENINSULA TO POINT HOPE MONDAY NIGHT INTO  
WEDNESDAY.  
 
BROAD UPPER LEVEL TROUGHING PREVAILS ACROSS MAINLAND ALASKA AS AN  
EMBEDDED MID LVL SHORT-WAVE TROUGH OVER SOUTHWEST ALASKA CONTINUES  
TO DROP SOUTHEAST INTO THE GULF OF ALASKA THROUGH THIS EVENING. SNOW  
WILL TAPER OFF ACROSS MUCH OF NORTHERN ALASKA THROUGH THIS EVENING  
AS DRYING MID-LEVELS COMBINED WITH A BUILDING RIDGING OVER THE  
ALEUTIAN CHAIN EASTWARD WILL ALLOW FOR SKIES TO CLEAR AS WINDS TURN  
NORTHERLY, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE WESTERN Y-K DELTA WHERE SEA-  
EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS CONTINUE.  
 
A WEAKENING UPPER LEVEL LOW WEST OF BANKS ISLAND CONTINUES TO PUSH  
COLD AIR SOUTH ACROSS THE INTERIOR TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY. MEANWHILE  
STRONG RIDGING BUILDS NORTH OUT OF THE ALEUTIAN CHAIN AND NORTH  
PACIFIC WITH THE RIDGE AXIS STRETCHING FROM NEAR AMCHITKA THROUGH  
THE BERING STRAIT AND INTO THE CHUKCHI SEA BY MONDAY AFTERNOON. VERY  
COLD OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TONIGHT, WITH TEMPERATURES  
DROPPING INTO THE 30 BELOW RANGE OVER THE ARCTIC PLAINS TO THE  
UPPER KOYUKUK VALLEY TONIGHT. THESE VERY COLD TEMPERATURES WILL BE  
ACCOMPANIED BY NORTHERLY WINDS AROUND 15 MPH IN THE BROOKS RANGE  
DROPPING WIND CHILL VALUES TO NEAR 50 BELOW. BY MONDAY NIGHT,  
THESE VERY COLD TEMPERATURES DROP FURTHER SOUTH ACROSS THE  
INTERIOR WITH LOW TEMPERATURES NEAR 40 BELOW AT ARCTIC FORT YUKON  
AND CHICKEN AND 25 TO 30 BELOW ACROSS THE TANANA VALLEY.  
 
A DEEPENING LOW TRACKS NORTH ACROSS EASTERN SIBERIA AND OVER THE  
CHUKCHI SEA, MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY. MODEL GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO  
PROG A STOUT MID TO UPPER LVL RIDGE WHICH MAY LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF  
SNOWFALL FOR THE SEWARD PENINSULA AS THE STRONG WARM FRONT SHIFTS  
OVER THE WEST COAST BY LATE MONDAY NIGHT. THE FRONT THEN LIFTS  
NORTHEAST ACROSS THE INTERIOR TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY. STRONG  
SOUTHERLY WINDS DEVELOP ALONG THE BERING STRAIT AND CHUKCHI SEA  
COASTS, WHICH COMBINED WITH FALLING SNOW CONTINUE TO SIGNAL  
POTENTIAL BLIZZARD CONDITIONS. IN ADDITION, LOCALIZED ICE SHOVES ARE  
A POSSIBILITY WITH THE NEW ICE STARTING TO FORM ALONG THE NORTHERN  
KOTZEBUE SOUND. FROM ST LAWRENCE ISLAND EAST TO THE LOWER YUKON  
VALLEY AND SOUTH TO THE Y-K DELTA THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR  
FREEZING DRIZZLE. FURTHER INTO THE INTERIOR THE FRONT MAY BE  
COMPLETELY DRY WITH BETTER CHANCES FOR PRECIP WITH THE COLD FRONT  
LATE WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY.  
 
EXTENDED FORECAST DAYS 4-7...THERE STILL REMAINS A GOOD DEAL OF  
SPREAD IN MODEL AND ENSEMBLE SOLUTIONS WITH A LOW AND ASSOCIATED  
FRONT THAT MOVES OUT OF EASTERN RUSSIA AND ACROSS THE CHUKCHI SEA  
THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK. WHILE ALL SOLUTIONS CONTINUE THE SAME  
TREND, THERE REMAINS A LOT OF SPREAD IN TRACK AND SPEED. THE 17/12Z  
RUNS CONTINUE THE TREND OF STRENGTHENING THE RIDGE PUSHING NORTH OUT  
OF THE NORTH PACIFIC, WHICH IN TURNS KEEPS PUSHING THE LOW FURTHER  
NORTH. THE NORTHWARD TREND PUSHES PRECIP FURTHER NORTH, CUTTING  
AMOUNTS FROM THE SEWARD PENINSULA SOUTH BY MORE THAN HALF. THIS  
SOLUTION WOULD LIMIT PRECIP AT KOTZEBUE, LOWERING BLIZZARD POTENTIAL  
THERE. NEVERTHELESS, STILL EXPECT STRONG WINDS NORTH OF THE SEWARD  
PENINSULA AND POTENTIAL BLIZZARD CONDITIONS ALONG THE CHUKCHI SEA  
COAST AND BERING STRAIT COAST. BY WEDNESDAY THE UPPER RIDGE SHOULD  
BECOME FLATTENED A BIT AS AN UPPER LOW MOVES EAST OVER THE ARCTIC.  
THIS WILL BRING MORE OF A WESTERLY FLOW PATTERN THAT WILL PUSH THE  
FRONT AND ACCOMPANYING SNOWFALL ACROSS NORTHERN ALASKA.  
 
COASTAL HAZARD POTENTIAL DAYS 3 AND 4...STRONG SOUTHWEST TO WEST  
WINDS DEVELOP INTO TUESDAY AND PERSIST INTO WEDNESDAY FROM POINT  
HOPE EAST TO UTQIAGVIK. THESE WINDS WILL RESULT IN THE POTENTIAL  
FOR ELEVATED WATER AND BEACH EROSION ALONG THE COAST. AT THIS  
TIME, THERE REMAINS A LARGE AMOUNT OF UNCERTAINTY WITH THE  
DETAILS.  
 

 
   
AFG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
AK...WINTER STORM WATCH FOR AKZ801-814>817-820-821.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR AKZ848-850.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR AKZ822.  
BLIZZARD WARNING FOR AKZ805.  
PK...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR PKZ801-853.  
HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY WARNING FOR PKZ801-805-853-854.  
BRISK WIND ADVISORY FOR PKZ802.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR PKZ805.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR PKZ806.  
HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY WARNING FOR PKZ806-807-817-856.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR PKZ807-856.  
BRISK WIND ADVISORY FOR PKZ814-860.  
GALE WARNING FOR PKZ815.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR PKZ816-817-851-854.  
HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY WARNING FOR PKZ816-850.  
GALE WARNING FOR PKZ850.  
HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY WARNING FOR PKZ852.  
GALE WARNING FOR PKZ861.  

 
 

 
 
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