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748 FXAK67 PAJK 231244 AFDAJK Southeast Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Juneau AK 444 AM AKDT Thu May 23 2024 .SHORT TERM...
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/Through Thursday night/ Rather wet day in store for the panhandle as a front moves through the panhandle today. Rain has already started across most of the area but has yet to reach Haines and Skagway as of 4 am. Satellite imagery also shows at least one weak low center embedded in the front just off Cape Edgecombe this morning. This whole mess is expected to lift ENE across the area through the day with rain gradually diminishing from W to E tonight (though showers will stick around as onshore flow continues). Expected rainfall through tonight is around a quarter to three quarters of an inch. Despite the front moving through, winds have been rather light especially in the inner channels. Most areas have only been showing 15 kt or less of wind with the highest winds seen in Clarence Strait. That is expected to remain the case for the inner channels through tonight. The gulf waters will be a little more frisky as westerly winds behind the front are expected to pick up to 25 kt by midday for the near coastal waters south of Cross Sound and will remain around 20 kt through tonight as well. .LONG TERM.../ Friday through Monday night / Once the rain moves through and accompanying low diminishes into a weak broad open trough, skies are set to progressively clear out by Friday morning. This will allow for potential fog development in areas which can see maximized radiational cooling in the overnight hours along with light winds. Clearing skies on Friday also means warmer temperatures once more, with daytime highs rebounding back to upper 50s and near 60 for the majority of the panhandle. Temperatures are not expected to go any higher than this despite clearer conditions due to unseasonably cold air aloft at 850 mb. Unfortunately unsettled weather combined with the cooler air aloft will lead to a rather wet and cool holiday weekend overall. An upper level low is set to drift over the northern gulf with an accompanying surface low, which will stagnate and continue to throw light precipitation towards SE AK starting late Friday night into Saturday, continuing into the start of next week. Overall this system is not expected to have strong winds associated with it, though expect some localized gusty winds near ocean entrances and the potential for winds up to 25 kt along the NE gulf coast Saturday afternoon/night.
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Conditions continue to deteriorate this morning as our system moves across the Panhandle. Expect mostly MVFR with CIGS FL010 to FL025. Under heavier bursts of rain we will see IFR. Expect some improvement for a few hours later this evening but MVFR conditions expected to persist, with the potential for IFR CIGS and BCFG by early Friday morning. Low level turbulence below ridges also expected today but not enough to warrant LLWS in the 12z TAF package.
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&& .AJK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
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PUBLIC...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory for PKZ641-642-661>663.
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