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Northern Alaska Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fairbanks AK
1144 PM AKDT Wed Sep 18 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Wet and cool over the Interior through today with continued rain
showers. An arctic trough digs into the Brooks Range and Arctic on
Friday, bringing widespread accumulating snowfall to the Brooks
Range and Arctic Plain. That same arctic trough will dig across
the Interior and also bring chances for mixed rain and snow to
parts of the E Interior from the White Mtns down to the Alaska
Range.

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.DISCUSSION...

Upper Levels and Analysis...
The Pacific storm track is now well south of the Mainland. A
weakening low is now moving into the Panhandle with a broad trough
moving into the West Coast and Arctic. Weak ripples of energy are
moving across the Interior, bringing rain showers to the S
Interior and Alaska Range.

Forecast and Model Discussion...
Models are tightly clustered as a trough forms across the Mainland
over the next three days. Rain showers will gradually shift east
and then colder air will move across the Brooks Range into the
Interior, lowering snow levels down to 1000 feet by this weekend.
A good early season accumulating snowfall is expected for the
Brooks Range and Arctic Plain with several inches expected Friday
and Saturday. Snow accumulations, albeit low, are expected over
the White Mtns and into the Yukon-Tanana Uplands. The Alaska Range
will also see light snow accumulations. A blend to the GFS, NAM
Nest, and NBM was favored, although there were minimal changes to
forecast thinking.

Central and Eastern Interior...
Light rain showers will continue through today which will keep it
wetter and cooler from the White Mtns southward. Light snow
accumulations are expected in the Alaska Range with snow levels
dropping to 2000 feet by tonight, albeit light snow, enough to
possible coat the ground. An arctic trough digs southward Friday
and Saturday, and will keep precip chances in the forecast from
the White Mtns to the Yukon-Tanana Uplands, and down over the
Alaska Range. The big question mark will be the Tanana Valley,
where rain is possible, but snow levels could drop below 1000 feet
Saturday. Right now, little to no lower elevation snow is
expected, but it will be getting cooler as the trough digs south.
The Hills around Fairbanks could see some white ground by Sunday
morning.

West Coast and Western Interior...
Light onshore flow will keep periodic light rain showers over the
region, with mixed snow showers over the NW Arctic and W Brooks
Range, through Friday. After that, north winds behind the arctic
trough will dry things out and high pressure builds in for the
weekend with offshore flow.

North Slope and Brooks Range...
Light northwest winds will accompany an arctic trough moving into
the region tonight, and moving east through the weekend. This
will bring accumulating snow to the Brooks Range and Arctic
Plain, with several inches of accumulating snowfall expected.
Right now, 48+ hour totals of 6+ inches are likely from Umiat
east to the Dalton Hwy corridor south of Prudhoe Bay. High
pressure over the W Arctic will keep that side of the region on
the drier side after Sat.

Extended Forecast Days 4-7...
Sunday and beyond, arctic troughing will be in place over the
Interior with a strong low moving into the Gulf of AK.
Eventually warmer air will move back into the Gulf and will try
and move north. This will likely keep rain/snow showers possible
over the Mainland, especially the eastern half of the Interior.
The W Interior looks drier with north winds, while the arctic air
persists from the Brooks Range north.

Coastal Hazard Potential Days 3 and 4...None.

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.HYDROLOGY...
No concerns.

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.AFG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
AK...None.
PK...None.
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