Heavy Rainfall and Storms in the Carolinas; Active Pattern in the West; Strong Winter Storm in Alaska

Showers and storms will continue across the Mid-Atlantic today. Some storms may produce heavy to excessive rainfall especially within the Carolinas which could lead to flash, urban and small stream flooding. Valley rain and mountain snow will continue to spread across the West today and Friday. A strong winter storm will bring blizzard conditions to the Arctic coastline in Alaska through Friday.
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Hazardous Weather Conditions

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Anchorage, AK Local Forecast Office

Kvichak AK

Marine Point Forecast

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  • This
    Afternoon

    Partly Sunny

    Light Wind
    < 1m

    High: 0 °C

  • Tonight

    Snow Likely

    Winds IncreasingE 30km/h
    < 1m

    Low: -3 °C

  • Friday

    Rain/Snow Likely

    ESE 25km/h
    < 1m

    High: 5 °C

  • Friday
    Night

    Rain/Snow Likely

    S 30km/hWinds Decreasing
    < 1m

    Low: 1 °C

  • Saturday

    Snow

    N 15km/h
    < 1m

    High: 4 °C

  • Saturday
    Night

    Snow Likely

    Winds IncreasingWSW 55km/h
    < 1m

    Low: -2 °C

  • Sunday

    Rain/Snow Likely

    SW 40km/h
    < 1m

    High: 1 °C

  • Sunday
    Night

    Chance Snow

    WSW 35km/h
    < 1m

    Low: -11 °C

  • Monday

    Chance Snow

    NW 25km/h
    < 1m

    High: -7 °C


High and low forecast temperature values represent air temperature.

Water temperature forecast is experimental.

Associated Zone Forecast which includes this point

Last Update: 5:08 am AKDT Mar 28, 2024
Forecast Valid: 12pm AKDT Mar 28, 2024-6pm AKDT Apr 3, 2024

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Detailed Forecast

...GALE WARNING TONIGHT...

Synopsis: A 979 mb low 50 nm S of Adak translates across the Eastern Aleutians to 115 nm ENE of Saint Paul by Fri morning. The low then quickly moves into the YK Delta Fri afternoon at 990 mb. By Sat morning a 1000 mb low develops 50 nm N of Adak.

This Afternoon
Variable winds 5 km/h or less. Partly sunny. Seas 1 m or less.
Tonight
E wind 15 to 20 km/h increasing to 25 to 30 km/h after midnight. Snow likely, mainly after 4am. Seas 1 m or less.
Friday
ESE wind around 25 km/h becoming S in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 40 km/h. Snow showers likely before 1pm, then snow showers likely, possibly mixed with rain. Seas 1 m or less.
Friday Night
S wind 25 to 30 km/h decreasing to 20 to 25 km/h after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 40 km/h. A chance of rain and snow showers before 10pm, then snow showers likely. Seas 1 m or less.
Saturday
WNW wind 5 to 15 km/h becoming NNE in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 30 km/h. Snow. Seas 1 m or less.
Saturday Night
WSW wind 30 to 40 km/h increasing to 45 to 55 km/h in the evening. Winds could gust as high as 60 km/h. Snow likely with areas of blowing snow. Seas 1 m or less.
Sunday
SW wind 35 to 40 km/h, with gusts as high as 60 km/h. Snow likely before 10am, then rain and snow likely. Seas 1 m or less.
Sunday Night
WSW wind 25 to 35 km/h, with gusts as high as 45 km/h. A chance of snow. Seas 1 m or less.
Monday
NW wind 20 to 25 km/h. A chance of snow. Seas 1 m or less.

*Notices:

  1. This forecast is for a single location. For safety concerns, mariners should be aware of the weather over a larger area. Forecast information for a larger area can be found within the zone forecast and the NDFD graphics.
  2. The forecast conditions at a particular point may not exceed the criteria of a Small Craft Advisory, Gale, Storm etc. These watches/warnings/advisories are issued for the entire zone in which the point resides and mariners should act accordingly.
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Point Forecast: 58.96°N 156.94°W
Last Update: 5:08 am AKDT Mar 28, 2024
Forecast Valid: 12pm AKDT Mar 28, 2024-6pm AKDT Apr 3, 2024
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