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Product Timestamp: 2024-02-19 12:30 UTC
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107 WWAK82 PAFC 191230 SPSALU SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT National Weather Service ANCHORAGE AK 330 AM AKST Mon Feb 19 2024 AKZ152-155-161-200130- Lower Kuskokwim Valley-Kuskokwim Delta-Bristol Bay- Including the cities of Aniak, Sleetmute, Bethel, Nunivak Island, King Salmon, Dillingham, Naknek, and Pilot Point 330 AM AKST Mon Feb 19 2024 ...A SERIES OF STORMS TO BRING SNOW AND RAIN/SNOW MIX MONDAY AND TUESDAY... A low is pushing into Bristol Bay early this morning. Locations of inland Bristol Bay will experience rain/snow mix while coastal locations will remain mostly snow. Areas along the northern coast of Bristol Bay can expect 2 to 5 inches of snow with localized higher amounts. Inland locations, such as Koliganek and New Stuyahok can expect 1 to 3 inches of snow with this first system. The second system is expected to arrive later this evening and last into Tuesday evening. This system is expected to bring warmer air with it and help areas along the coast transition to rain for a time Tuesday morning. Inland locations will remain warm enough for mostly rain. Cold air will be wrapped back into the system Tuesday mid-morning which will allow for coastal areas to turn back to snow then. There is still some uncertainty on exactly where the best banding and heavier precipitation will set up with this system, especially during the day Tuesday. Expect higher snowfall totals on the coast with lower totals inland due to the warmer air. $$
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