


Marine Weather Statement
Issued by NWS Juneau, AK
Issued by NWS Juneau, AK
088 FZAK77 PAJK 262300 MWSAJK Marine Weather Statement National Weather Service Juneau AK 200 PM AKST Wed Feb 26 2025 PKZ011>013-021-022-031>036-053-311-312-641>644-651-652-661>664- 671-672-270700- Glacier Bay-Northern Lynn Canal-Southern Lynn Canal-Icy Strait- Cross Sound-Stephens Passage-Northern Chatham Strait- Southern Chatham Strait-Frederick Sound-Sumner Strait- Clarence Strait-Yakutat Bay- Gulf of Alaska North of 57 Degrees North and East of 144 W- Gulf of Alaska South of 57 Degrees North and East of 144 W- Dixon Entrance to Cape Decision out to 15 NM- Cape Decision to Cape Edgecumbe out to 15 NM- Cape Edgecumbe to Cape Spencer out to 15 NM- Cape Spencer to Cape Fairweather out to 15 NM- Cape Fairweather to Icy Cape out to 15 NM- Icy Cape to Cape Suckling out to 15 NM- Dixon Entrance to Cape Decision from 15 to 90 NM- Cape Decision to Cape Edgecumbe from 15 to 80 NM- Cape Edgecumbe to Cape Spencer from 15 to 80 NM- Cape Spencer to Cape Fairweather from 15 to 85 NM- Cape Fairweather to Icy Cape from 15 to 80 NM- Icy Cape to Cape Suckling from 15 to 80 NM- 200 PM AKST Wed Feb 26 2025 ...STORM FORCE LOW IN GULF CONTINUES TO WEAKEN ... Elevated winds continue this evening as a storm force low makes landfall along the northern coast. As winds weaken tonight in the southern Panhandle, the central and northern region will see strong breezes out of the south, with Lynn Canal holding on to southerly strong breezes into Thursday afternoon. For the gulf severe gales with periods of storm force will continue this evening before subsiding by late Thursday morning. $$