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Southcentral and Southwest Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Anchorage AK 451 PM AKDT Mon Oct 6 2025

.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA (Days 1 through 2)...

A passing trough through Southcentral led to some light rain during the morning hours across much of the region. An area of low pressure, induced by leeside troughing over the Western Alaska Range, has shifted east from Cook Inlet and is now passing Montague Island south of Prince William Sound. This low will scoot into the eastern Gulf tonight with precipitation largely coming to an end across Southcentral by Tuesday morning. The pattern becomes increasingly amplified on Tuesday with high pressure ridging over the Gulf and interior Alaska, while a broad trough tracks across the Bering.

While no significant weather is forecast in the short term, an increasing pressure gradient tonight between a ridge building from the west and a surface low in the northern Gulf will allow for gusty westerly winds through Whittier to near 30 knots. The pressure gradient will do an abrupt 180 degrees on Tuesday night as the Bering trough and its front push into the Western Alaska Range and high pressure builds over the Gulf. Beginning in the evening hours tomorrow and increasing through the overnight hours will be the development of an easterly Turnagain Arm wind that may persist into the morning hours on Wednesday. The arrival of the trough will also see the pressure gradient tighten from the Shelikof Strait up into Cook Inlet, with 25 to 35 knot southerly winds gusting to as high as 40 knots. Southerly winds across the higher elevations of Southcentral will increase through the day on Wednesday as the trough lifts northeastward. The Copper River wind, in particular, is expected to intensify Wednesday morning with southerly gusts along the Richardson Highway in the 35 to 40 mph range.

The biggest forecast uncertainty over the next few days entails precipitation amounts across Southcentral on Wednesday. The highly amplified pattern will result in a strong baroclinic zone extending from the Alaska Peninsula up into the Western Alaska Range. This zone will be characterized by broad difluent flow aloft and a plume of deeper moisture advecting into interior Alaska within the stronger southwesterly flow within the baroclinic zone. Forecast models have a shortwave trough ride over the Gulf ridge, with moisture spilling into the Susitna Valley initially, before expanding east and southeast into the Talkeetnas and Western Chugach. As a result, the Anchorage Bowl could see a few hundredths of an inch to up to a tenth of an inch of rain, while areas on the hillside may see a quarter of an inch of more. The mountains will likely see the the most rainfall with the bulk of precipitation to fall through the morning hours. Further north, the Mat-Su Valleys could see anywhere from a tenth to two-tenths of an inch of rain.

BL

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.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHWEST ALASKA/BERING SEA/ALEUTIANS (Days 1 through 3)...

Key Messages:

* Upgraded Coastal Flood Watch to a Coastal Flood Advisory for the Kuskokwim Delta Coast and Nunivak Island from Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning.

* Special Weather Statement for strong gusty winds along the Southern Alaska Peninsula Tuesday through Tuesday night.

Discussion:

NE-SW oriented front tracks over the Western coast of Alaska on Tuesday. A surge of gusty southwesterly winds 45 to 55 mph will bump against the Kuskokwim Delta coast Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night, beginning to diminish into Wednesday morning. This push of gusty winds will raise water levels along the coast, resulting in potential coastal flooding in low lying areas. Elevated water levels are expected during the high tides on Tuesday morning across Nunivak Island, and later Tuesday night along the Kuskokwim Delta coast. Thus, the Coastal Flood Watch has been upgraded to a Coastal Flood Advisory for Nunivak Island and the Kuskokwim Delta Coast Tuesday morning through Wednesday morning. Strong gusty southerly to south-southwesterly winds are also expected along the southern AKPEN Tuesday through Tuesday night where winds could gust between 50 to 65 mph. Winds along the southern AKPEN also diminish Wednesday morning.

An area of low pressure is currently spinning up in the North Pacific south of the Western Aleutians. This new low will quickly deepen as it moves into the western Bering by this evening. This new Bering low will also absorb the low near the Kamchatka Peninsula tonight as it lifts northward while continuing to deepen. Tropical Pacific moisture and plenty of warm air will also be drawn northward as an atmospheric river looks to bring moderate to heavy rain across the Western Aleutians today and the Central Aleutians and Pribilof Islands for Tuesday. Moderate to heavy rain makes it to the Eastern Aleutians for Tuesday evening with light to moderate rain for coastal Southwest Alaska and the AKPEN. Rain lingers along the AKPEN and Southwest before tapering off to showers during the afternoon with more persistent showers remaining confined to the mountain ranges through Wednesday evening.

Cold air will begin to filter back into Southwest Alaska on Wednesday.

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.LONG TERM FORECAST (Days 4 through 7: Friday through Monday)...

Southcentral Alaska will see high pressure build in on Friday, leading to a decrease in precipitation chances and lower wind speeds. Saturday sees a front move into the Gulf of Alaska in the evening. This front will come with a large fetch of moisture, allowing rainfall to begin in Kodiak Island, eventually moving up into Cook Inlet. Sunday is more uncertain, but steadier rainfall may move into the Anchorage and Mat-Su Valley regions. Winds will increase, but are not expected to be very gusty. Lighter winds aloft means that rainfall is more likely in the aforementioned areas due to a lack of downsloping. Prince William Sound should see heavy rainfall at this point as the front progresses eastward. Sunday night sees a bit of a break in active weather due to slight ridging before another front from the west moves into Southcentral Alaska. This front will bring even more rainfall and this time, gustier winds.

Starting from the beginning in Southwest Alaska has a front moving through the Bering. By Friday night/early Saturday morning, gusty winds will push into the Kuskokwim Delta Coast, causing water levels to rise and may cause low level flooding. Weak ridging builds in on Saturday over the Southwest mainland and the Eastern Aleutians. This is short lived and a strong low that is associated with the remnants of Halong moves up into the Bering. There is some uncertainty with its intensity, but a swath of storm force winds in the Central and Eastern Aleutians, then the Pribilof Islands is likely. The low will quickly move northward and then weakens by Monday. Behind the low is yet another low. Gale force winds along the Aleutian Islands and along the Southwest Mainland coast are possible by Monday afternoon. There is some disagreement with the track and strength of the low, but models are not too far off from one another.

-JAR

&& .AVIATION...

PANC...Scattered showers will linger into this evening as an area of low pressure moves over the Kenai Peninsula and out into the northern Gulf. Periods of IFR to MVFR stratus will move in behind the low with ceilings expected to then improve by early Tues morning. Turnagain Arm winds with the potential to bend into the terminal will again be possible Tues night into Wed.

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