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739 FXAK67 PAJK 272233 AFDAJK Southeast Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Juneau AK 233 PM AKDT Mon May 27 2024 .SHORT TERM...
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Story of the next 36 hours is a trending down of conditions. A surface low off the coast of Prince of Wales Island is currently generating up to 20 knot winds in Clarence Strait and the southern outer waters. Associated with this system is likely showers for the southern panhandle with Petersburg, Wrangell, Ketchikan, and Klawock currently reporting rain. As stated previously, the story is a trending down in conditions, with a broad ridge spreading over the panhandle Wednesday. Precipitation will be trending down overnight as the low slowly fills and drifts southward, with increasingly drier weather Wednesday. There still exists a slight chance of a shower, with low level moisture present across the AOR. Chances for precipitation almost disappear Wednesday afternoon and into the evening. .LONG TERM.../ Wednesday through Saturday/ Guidance is continuing to lean more and more towards a break in precipitation on Wednesday with a weak surface ridge building in over the panhandle. While this will lead to a shift to onshore flow, being on the northern downstream side of the ridge should mean any precipitation that does develop due to orographic effects along the coast should be minimal and any showers should be light and short lived. For Thursday however, a short wave trough will enhance the chance of showers making their way to the inside waters. After this short period of relatively drier weather, model guidance continues to converge on a well established front pushing across the Alaskan Gulf and impacting SE AK later on Friday. With the advancing front, winds in the Gulf will likely switch to be more out of the SE by Thursday morning. While exact timing remains uncertain, ensemble means are trending toward winds of around 30 to 35 kt likely along the outer coast ahead of the front Friday afternoon. Depending upon the orientation of the boundary, this will lead to small craft conditions for parts of the inner channels as the front begins to push inland, with the duration impacted by the momentum of the front. The northward momentum of the front will also depend on the overall strength and positioning of the parent low feature in the northwestern Gulf, which continues to fluctuate with consecutive model runs. Overall expect a wet and breezy end to the week for the panhandle, with rain continuing at least through Saturday.
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&& .AVIATION...
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/Through Tuesday afternoon/...3000/5 or better with a few places as low as 1000/3 in lingering shower activity. Impactful turbulence or LLWS expected only over the southern inner channels on Tuesday morning. For all the flightseeing people out there, take pictures of beautiful scenery. Also, take some good snaps of airports that you are arriving at or departing from. Feel free to emails them to WFO Juneau for inclusion in our growing local area pilot`s weather handbook!
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&& .AJK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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PUBLIC...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory for PCs.
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&& $$ SHORT TERM...NC LONG TERM....STJ AVIATION...Fritsch Visit us at http://www.weather.gov/Juneau