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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
National Weather Service ANCHORAGE AK
415 AM AKST Fri Nov 14 2025

AKZ755>757-761-764-781-785-795-150130-
Kuskokwim Delta Coast and Nunivak Island-Interior Kuskokwim Delta-
Western Capes-Central Alaska Peninsula-Northern Bristol Bay Coast-
Southern Alaska Peninsula-Eastern Aleutians-Pribilof Islands-
Including the cities of Quinhagak, Kipnuk, Toksook Bay, Mekoryuk,
Bethel, Kwethluk, Akiachak, Kasigluk, Goodnews Bay, Platinum,
Port Heiden, Dillingham, Manokotak, Togiak, Cold Bay, Sand Point,
False Pass, Unalaska, Akutan, Nikolski, Saint Paul,
and Saint George
415 AM AKST Fri Nov 14 2025

...STRONG STORM TO BRING GUSTY WINDS, SNOW, RAIN, AND FREEZING
RAIN TO COASTAL AREAS THIS WEEKEND...

A deep storm developing in the Pacific is expected to cross into
the eastern Bering Sea between late Saturday night and midday
Sunday. Confidence in the overall storm track has increased, but
some uncertainty remains. The most likely storm track is from the
eastern Aleutians Sunday morning to St. Matthew Island on Monday,
passing just east of the Pribilof Islands. A second, but less
likely track would bring the low over Nunivak Island.

For the Eastern Aleutians and Alaska Peninsula, the most likely
impact is strong southeasterly winds becoming southwesterly as the
storm passes overhead sometime Sunday afternoon. With higher
confidence in the track, the storm`s timing and strength will
determine the severity of the impacts, so stay tuned to the
forecast for more details.

For Southwest Alaska, the most likely scenario is gusty
southeasterly winds from the Western Capes north into the greater
Y-K Delta region. Precipitation along the leading storm front is
likely to be snow, but a transition to freezing rain and rain is
expected as the storm moves north. Given the recent snow and cold
temperatures, rain falling onto frozen or snow-covered ground is
likely to create difficult travel conditions. Minor coastal
flooding impacts are possible with the projected storm track, but
the limited fetch and lower tide cycle should help mitigate storm
surge from this storm. The less likely, but still possible,
scenario would bring the low near Nunivak Island, which would lead
to a larger fetch and potential for more coastal erosion and/or
flooding. Stay tuned to the forecast as we continue to monitor
this system.

$$

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Peachtree City GA
320 AM EST Fri Nov 14 2025

GAZ061-062-072>076-078>086-089>098-102>113-150015-
Hancock-Warren-Jones-Baldwin-Washington-Glascock-Jefferson-Harris-
Talbot-Taylor-Crawford-Bibb-Twiggs-Wilkinson-Johnson-Emanuel-
Muscogee-Chattahoochee-Marion-Schley-Macon-Peach-Houston-Bleckley-
Laurens-Treutlen-Stewart-Webster-Sumter-Dooly-Crisp-Pulaski-
Wilcox-Dodge-Telfair-Wheeler-Montgomery-Toombs-
320 AM EST Fri Nov 14 2025

... HIGH FIRE DANGER CONDITIONS THIS AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING
FOR PARTS OF CENTRAL GEORGIA DUE TO LOW RELATIVE
HUMIDITIES ...

Relative Humidities of 25 percent or less can be expected for 4
or more hours this afternoon into the evening. Winds will be
southwest at 5 to 10 MPH.

With dry fuels, high fire danger conditions can be expected.

Please refer to your local burn permitting authorities
whether you may burn outdoors.  If you do burn outside,
use extreme caution.

$$

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Fairbanks AK
340 PM AKST Thu Nov 13 2025

AKZ825-827-150000-
Yukon Delta Coast-St Lawrence Island-
Including Mountain Village, Emmonak, Alakanuk, Kotlik,
Scammon Bay, Hooper Bay, Nunam Iqua, Chevak, Gambell,
and Savoonga
340 PM AKST Thu Nov 13 2025

...More Active Pattern Expected Along The Bering Sea Coast
Starting This Weekend...

Beginning this weekend, there will be a strong low moving towards
Bristol Bay. Uncertainty with this track remains high at this
time, but there is increasing confidence for southeast wind gusts
potentially up to 50 mph for the Yukon Delta and St. Lawrence
Island Saturday night through Sunday night. Wind accompanied with
snow may make travel difficult at times this weekend into early
next week. After this system, there is the chance for a series of
fronts to build into Western Alaska with additional rounds of
snow, rain, and wind through next week.

$$

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