784  
FXAK67 PAJK 142347  
AFDAJK  
 
SOUTHEAST ALASKA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JUNEAU AK  
247 PM AKST THU NOV 14 2024  
   
SHORT TERM
 
A WARM FRONT SLIDING INTO THE GULF THIS EVENING  
WILL INCREASE SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS TO SEVERE-GALE FORCE, GUSTS TO  
STORM FORCE, ALONG OUR NORTHERN COAST. STRONGEST WINDS SOUTH OF  
CAPE SUCKLING. EXPECT MODERATE TO HEAVY PRECIPITATION THRU FRIDAY,  
WITH SNOW PERSISTING AT ELEVATION INTO SATURDAY. AS WINDS  
INCREASE TO 25-35 KNOTS, GUSTS TO 40+ KNOTS, ACROSS MOST INNER  
CHANNELS EARLY FRIDAY (SEE MARINE SECTION FOR FURTHER DETAILS)  
RAIN AND SNOW WILL SPREAD ACROSS THE PANHANDLE. FOR COMMUNITIES  
ALONG THE COAST AND SOUTH OF ICY STRAIT, 24-HOUR RAINFALL AMOUNTS  
CONTINUE TO FALL UNDER 3 INCHES. PREVIOUS FORECASTS HAVE REFLECTED  
A MUCH MORE FAVORED VIEW OF SNOWFALL FOR THE ICY STRAIT CORRIDOR  
AND JUNEAU BUT WARM SURFACE DEWPOINTS, WARM LOWER BOUNDARY  
PROFILES, AND A MUCH SLOWER FRONT THIS MORNING SUGGEST A RAIN  
EVENT INSTEAD OF SNOW, KEEPING MOST IMPACTS CONFINED TO HAINES AND  
SKAGWAY AREAS. FOR COMMUNITIES ALONG THE ICY STRAIT CORRIDOR AND  
JUNEAU, EXPECT TO SEE A BURST OF HEAVY AND WET SNOW SOMETIME  
FRIDAY MORNING PERHAPS SLUSHING THINGS UP BUT A QUICK TRANSITION  
TO RAINFALL AS THE HEAVIEST PRECIPITATION RATES ASSOCIATED WITH  
THE FRONT MOVE NORTH.  
 
FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY COMMUNITIES, REFERENCE THE WINTER WEATHER  
ADVISORY AND WINTER STORM WARNING FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  
   
LONG TERM
 
/SATURDAY THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK/WITH THE FRONT  
HAVING PUSHED THROUGH ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY WILL REMAIN BREEZY AND  
WET ACROSS THE PANHANDLE. HIGHER ELEVATIONS ALONG THE HAINES AND  
KLONDIKE HIGHWAYS WILL LIKELY TRANSITION TO VERY WET SNOW OR A MIX  
OF RAIN AND SNOW AS THE FRONT LIFTS INTO THE INTERIOR SATURDAY  
MORNING. AT SEA LEVEL, TEMPERATURES WILL GENERALLY HOVER IN THE  
LOW TO MID 40S THROUGH THE DAY WITH LITTLE CHANGE OVERNIGHT DUE  
TO CONTINUING PRECIPITATION AND CLOUD COVER. CONTINUING FROM  
FRIDAY, THERE IS ENOUGH INSTABILITY FOR ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS TO  
BE POSSIBLE ALONG THE OUTER COAST THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.  
 
AS THE LOW CONTINUES TO MEANDER IN THE NORTHERN GULF AND SLOWLY  
WEAKEN, ONSHORE FLOW WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE SHOWERS SUNDAY AND  
INTO EARLY NEXT WEEK. AN AMPLIFYING RIDGE WILL BUILD HIGH PRESSURE  
INTO THE YUKON WHICH WILL LEAD TO INCREASING OUTFLOW WINDS AND  
MUCH COLDER TEMPERATURES BY TUESDAY ALONG WITH SOME CLEARING OVER  
THE FAR NORTHERN PANHANDLE. THESE INCREASING OUTFLOW WINDS WILL BE  
FURTHER AMPLIFIED DEPENDING ON THE LOCATION AND STRENGTH OF A LOW  
PRESSURE SYSTEM THAT WILL APPROACH THE SOUTHERN GULF SOMETIME  
EARLY NEXT WEEK. FOR THE ICY STRAIT CORRIDOR NORTHWARD, MODELS  
ARE TRENDING TOWARDS MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES STRUGGLING TO REACH  
ABOVE FREEZING FOR TUESDAY AND POTENTIALLY WEDNESDAY AS WELL. WITH  
INCREASING OUTFLOW WINDS BRINGING COLD DRY AIR FROM THE INTERIOR,  
ANY SHOWERS THAT ARE ABLE TO MAKE IT OVER THE MOUNTAINS AND INTO  
THE INSIDE WATERS WILL BE PRODUCING LIGHT SNOW.  
 
OVERALL BIG TAKEAWAYS FOR NEXT WEEK ARE WIDESPREAD COLDER  
TEMPERATURES WITH OUTFLOW WINDS PICKING UP AND LINGERING SHOWERS  
ALONG THE OUTER COAST, POTENTIALLY REACHING INTO THE INNER  
CHANNELS THROUGH MIDWEEK.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
MAINLY VFR CONDITIONS, WITH A FEW AREAS OF MVFR,  
CONTINUE UNTIL LATER TONIGHT WHEN A FRONT APPROACHES BRINGING  
INCREASED PRECIPITATION CHANCES AND WIND TO THE PANHANDLE. THIS  
FRONT WILL MAINLY BRING RAIN TO THE PANHANDLE, BUT NORTH OF ICY  
STRAIGHT CAN EXPECT TO SEE SNOW TO MIXED PRECIPITATION LATER  
TONIGHT INTO TOMORROW MORNING. AS THIS FRONT MAKES IT'S WAY OVER  
THE PANHANDLE FLYING CONDITIONS WILL BECOME PREDOMINATELY MVFR  
WITH TIMES OF IFR POSSIBLE FOR SOME LOCATIONS. THIS FRONT ALSO  
CREATES WIDESPREAD LLWS ESPECIALLY ALONG COASTAL AREAS.  
 

 
   
MARINE
 
 
GULF: EASTERLY WINDS INCREASE THROUGH THE NIGHT AS THE FRONT  
MOVES OVER, REACHING MOSTLY GALE FORCE FOR THE COAST. EXCEPTION  
WILL BE CAPE FAIRWEATHER TO KAYAK ISLAND WHERE WE WILL SEE  
SUSTAINED WINDS REACH SEVERE-GALE CRITERIA. JUST SOUTH OF CAPE  
SUCKLING, EXPECT GUSTS TO REACH STORM FORCE FOR A FEW HOURS. SEAS  
INCREASE TO 14 TO 17 FT BEFORE WSW SWELL BEGINS TO IMPACT THE  
GULF, SIGNIFICANT HEIGHTS ALONG OUR NEAR SHORE WATERS WILL REMAIN  
BELOW 20FT.  
 
INNER CHANNELS: KEY POINT, EXPECT 20 TO 30 KNOTS OF SOUTHERLY WIND  
FRIDAY, INCREASING TO 35 TO 40 KNOTS FOR A FEW HOURS IN THE  
AFTERNOON AS THE FRONT MOVES OVER THE PANHANDLE. WINDS DIMINISH TO  
15 TO 20 KNOTS BY SATURDAY MORNING.  
 

 
   
AJK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
PUBLIC...STRONG WIND FRIDAY MORNING FOR AKZ317.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 6 AM TO 6 PM AKST FRIDAY FOR AKZ318.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 3 AM TO NOON AKST FRIDAY FOR AKZ319.  
STRONG WIND FRIDAY MORNING FOR AKZ320>323.  
STRONG WIND FRIDAY AFTERNOON FOR AKZ325.  
STRONG WIND FRIDAY AFTERNOON FOR AKZ326-327.  
STRONG WIND FRIDAY AFTERNOON FOR AKZ328>330-332.  
MARINE...STORM WARNING FOR PKZ652.  
GALE WARNING FOR PKZ012-013-031-036-641>644-651-664-671-672.  
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY FOR PKZ011-021-022-032>035-053-661>663.  
 

 
 

 
 
SHORT TERM...AP  
LONG TERM....STJ  
AVIATION...EAB  
 
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