609 FXAK67 PAJK 291217 AFDAJK Southeast Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Juneau AK 417 AM AKDT Sat Sep 29 2018 .SHORT TERM...Expect a dry and sunny weekend across Southeast AK with breezy winds in a few places as some early Fall outflow winds set up. Satellite imagery early Saturday morning shows a band of mid level clouds over the outer coast moving away as the flow aloft becomes NE'ly. The upper ridge now extends north of mainland AK, and WV imagery also indicates a dry upper shortwave moving south along the Alaska/Yukon border. This shortwave vort feature will help to enhance winds Saturday as it drops across the panhandle. The main weather feature this weekend will be the wind. According to surface analysis Saturday morning, a 1040 MB high is centered in NW Canada and low pressure extending off the Washington state coast into the southern panhandle. Offshore flow will bring drier air and some warmth to downsloping areas. Outflow winds will set up with tightening of the pressure gradient, especially over the northern inner channels. Expect N'ly winds to increase to gale across Lynn Canal Saturday lasting into Sunday morning possibly. Downtown Juneau and Douglas will also likely see strong winds with gusts to 45 mph. Winds should begin diminishing through Sunday as the pressure gradient slackens. Only slight changes were needed from the inherited forecast as confidence remains above average in the short term. .LONG TERM.../Monday to Saturday/ Monday can best be characterized by a northerly outflow pattern. The surface high over the Yukon (present this weekend) will begin a southward progression into British Columbia Monday. This will promote some potentially strong winds over the northern Panhandle. Additionally, as the synoptic pattern shifts to the south, winds will increase over the southern Panhandle; strong gusts are not expected at this time; however, dependent upon the development this weekend, the areas around Wrangell may warrant additional attention. This pattern will continue to promote dry weather through the early part of the week. Toward the middle of the week a low pressure system looks to develop over the Gulf. This low will draw upon tropical moisture and may develop into one of the stronger lows of the season thus far. While the low track remains uncertain, it will likely produce heavy rain in some locations and develop strong small craft or gale force winds as it pushes toward the coastline. Changes to the extended forecast were focused on an increase in winds Monday, during the northerly outflow, and an increase in wind and PoPs between Thursday and Friday, as the low approaches. The GFS was favored early in the extended forecast with influence from the NBM and WPC being drawn into the later part of the week. Forecast confidence is average early in the extended, but lower as the weekend approaches due to poor run to run consistency between models on both timing and placement of the low. && .AJK Watches/Warnings/Advisories... PUBLIC...Strong Wind through late tonight for AKZ025. MARINE...Gale Warning for PKZ012-013. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ022-031-041>043. Small Craft Advisory due to Seas for PKZ051-052. && $$ DDH/JB Visit us at http://www.weather.gov/Juneau