


Ice Forecast
Issued by NWS Anchorage, AK
Issued by NWS Anchorage, AK
734 FZAK80 PAFC 102305 ICEAFC Sea Ice Forecast for Western and Arctic Alaskan Coastal Waters National Weather Service - Alaska Sea Ice Program 305 PM AKDT Friday 10 October 2025 FORECAST VALID...Wednesday 15 October 2025 ANALYSIS CONFIDENCE...High. SYNOPSIS...A very strong low pressure develops in the Bering Sea Saturday, the extratropical incarnation of Typhoon Halong, peaking in intensity Sunday morning before slowly weakening as it move into the Beaufort Sea on Monday morning. Two weaker areas of low pressure are left Monday through Wednesday over the far western high arctic and Canadian Archipelago. -BEAUFORT SEA- PKZ505-Central US Arctic Offshore- PKZ510-Eastern US Arctic Offshore- PKZ813-Point Franklin to Cape Halkett out to 15 nm- PKZ814-Cape Halkett to Flaxman Island out to 15 nm- PKZ815-Flaxman Island to Demarcation Point out to 15 nm- PKZ859-Point Franklin to Cape Halkett from 45 to 140 nm- PKZ860-Cape Halkett to Flaxman Island from 45 to 60 nm- PKZ861-Flaxman Island to Demarcation Point from 20 to 45 nm- The main ice edge in the Beaufort Sea extends from 72 22N 154 54W to 70 16N 141 34W and continues east into Canadian waters. The ice edge is open water. From land-based points in Alaska, the main ice edge in the Beaufort Sea extends from 73 nm north of Ikiak to 35 nm north of Demarcation Point and continues east into Canadian waters. The ice edge is open water. FORECAST FOR THE BEAUFORT SEA (DAYS 1 through 5)...Forecast confidence is moderate. Most of the developed ice along the North Slope coast has melted in warmer air and southerly winds. The prevailing storm track of Bering Sea to Beaufort Sea will mostly pause growing conditions through Wednesday. The ice edge itself will go through several periods of retreat and advance as two low pressure systems traverse the area. Expect a southeast advance of 10- 20 nm through the weekend in light northwesterly winds. Late Sunday into Monday, the weakening ex-Halong will bring a short period of retreat of 10-20 nm, followed by a brief advance of 5-10 nm on Tuesday. -CHUKCHI SEA- PKZ500-Western US Arctic Offshore- PKZ505-Central US Arctic Offshore- PKZ812-Cape Beaufort to Point Franklin out to 15 nm- PKZ813-Point Franklin to Cape Halkett out to 15 nm- PKZ858-Cape Beaufort to Point Franklin from 15 to 85 nm- PKZ859-Point Franklin to Cape Halkett from 15 to 75 nm- The main ice edge in the Chukchi Sea extends from 72 22N 154 54W to 73 22N 168 43W and continues west into Russian waters. The ice edge is open water. From land-based points in Alaska, the main ice edge in the Chukchi Sea extends from 73 nm north of Ikiak to 225 nm northwest of Point Franklin and continues west into Russian waters. The ice edge is open water. FORECAST FOR THE CHUKCHI SEA (DAYS 1 through 5)...Forecast confidence is moderate. Over the main ice pack, cold air and light westerly winds will bring a period of advance and growth through early Sunday. On Sunday, the weakening ex-Halong will traverse the northwest Alaska coast, advancing the ice edge 20-30 nm to the south Sunday and Monday. Behind the system, light to moderate southwesterlies develop which will retreat the ice edge through Wednesday 10 to 20 nm. && Lawson