An Arctic Outbreak; Heavy Lake Effect Snow in the Great Lakes Region
An Arctic outbreak of cold air will expand south and east from the northern Plains through the Midwest and persist into next week. Dangerously cold wind chills are expected in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest. Heavy lake-effect snow bands and snow showers have developed downwind of the Great Lakes, and will continue into next week. Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Read More >
Hazardous Weather Conditions
Last Update: 349 AM AKST Fri Nov 29 2024
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Marine Zone Forecast
...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY THROUGH SATURDAY...
Synopsis: Tight pressure gradients persist between high pressure over the
northern Bering Sea and lows in the North Pacific. Cold Arctic air
moves out of Southwest Alaska and across the eastern Bering Sea
beginning Saturday afternoon. This will lead to strengthening
northeasterly winds and increasing snow showers and heavy freezing
spray along the Southwest coastal waters Sat afternoon through
Sun morning.
Today
NE wind 20 kt. Seas 11 ft.
Tonight
E wind 25 kt. Seas 9 ft.
Sat
E wind 25 kt. Seas 9 ft.
Sat Night
NE wind 30 kt. Seas 10 ft.
Sun
NE wind 30 kt. Seas 14 ft.
Mon
NW wind 25 kt. Seas 13 ft.
Tue
E wind 20 kt. Seas 18 ft.
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