


Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Fairbanks, AK
Issued by NWS Fairbanks, AK
730 FXAK69 PAFG 301503 AFDAFG Northern Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Fairbanks AK 703 AM AKDT Sat Aug 30 2025 Updated synopsis, key messages, and extended discussion .SYNOPSIS... In the wake of yesterday`s cold front, some gusty conditions will continue across parts of the Eastern Interior but should end by this evening. A coastal system currently over the Bering Sea is bringing rain and showers to the Lower Yukon Valley and Norton Sound coastlines. As it approaches the mainland, this rain will spread both north and east, with additional rain falling across most of Western Alaska through early next week. South winds will also increase across the coast. Rain with this system will spread into the Central and Eastern Interior and across the North SLope from early to mid next week. A warming trend is expected across Northern Alaska through the weekend, with highs increasing into the mid 60s and 70s near the eastern border and the mid to 50s to mid 60s in Western Alaska and on the North Slope by Monday. && .KEY WEATHER MESSAGES... Central and Eastern Interior... - In the wake of yesterday`s cold front, cool conditions with breezy west-southwest winds will continue across the White Mountains and Yukon Flats before diminishing by late this evening. - While some areas of clearing are likely in spots this morning and near the eastern border, skies will be mostly cloudy through the weekend, with light rain showers moving through Saturday night and Sunday. - General warming is likely through Monday, with most of the Eastern Interior rising into the 60s and 70s. While the Central Interior will still warm by several degrees, it will be cooler in the upper 50s to around 60 Monday, with showery weather expected. West Coast and Western Interior... - A system moving in from the Bering is currently bringing an area of rain and showers to the Lower Yukon Valley and coastal areas of Norton Sound. This rain will spread northeast across Western Alaska through the weekend. - Rainfall in the Western Interior between now and Monday morning will range from a few tenths of an inch in the Middle Yukon Valley to over an inch in the Lower Yukon Valley, with higher totals over the high terrain. Most coastal areas except the northern Seward Peninsula could see around or over half an inch, although parts of the southern Seward Peninsula (mostly at elevation) could see over 2 inches. - The coastal system will bring sustained southerly winds to the coast through early next week, with coastlines seeing winds of around 20 to 25 mph gusting to 35 mph. North Slope and Brooks Range.. - Spotty wet snow showers will continue this morning on the North Slope and Arctic coastline. Accumulations are not likely due to warm ground temperatures and air temperatures that are only near or slightly above freezing, and any snow should end by later this morning as temperatures rise. - Warmer temperatures are expected today across the North Slope, with highs in the lower to mid 40s. Further warming will bring highs into the lower to mid 50s Sunday and the upper 50s to mid 60s early next week. - West winds up to 30 to 40 mph, with higher gusts, will continue on the eastern Arctic Coast through this evening before diminishing as a low pressure area moves offshore. Winds of 20 to 30 mph will also occur from west of Point Thomson to Nuiqsut during this time frame. && EXTENDED FORECAST DAYS 4-7... Wet and cloudy conditions will continue across Northern Alaska in the extended time frame. Rainfall totals from now through Wednesday morning should widely be around or over an inch across the West Coast and Western Interior, with lower totals in the Central Interior. Continuing south winds over the West Coast from a coastal system should fall off by Tuesday night, with generally showery weather there and in the Western Interior through late week. Near to somewhat warmer than normal weather will continue during this same time frame across Northern Alaska, with the warmest conditions near the eastern border with ridging aloft poking into the area from over Canada. && .PREV DISCUSSION... /issued 156 PM AKDT Fri Aug 29 2025/ FORECAST ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION... An upper trough is currently traversing the eastern half of northern Alaska and is dragging a surface cold front along with it. The front was located across the Eastern Interior as of early this afternoon and is expected to cross into northwestern Canada this evening. In the wake of this front a 14 to 16 millibar pressure gradient is taking shape between the surface low near the northeast Arctic coastline and higher pressure developing near the Alaska Range. We expect to see gusty west and southwest winds from the central interior into Fortymile Country this evening and into the overnight hours. Thus a wind advisory has been posted to reflect these stronger winds. Meanwhile overnight will bring an eventual end to the steady precipitation that has been occurring the past several days. Most areas should dry out in the post frontal environment tonight and Saturday with the exception of the Yukon Delta where the next scheduled storm system will start to push rainfall ashore as early as Saturday afternoon. The weekend will feature a building ridge over the eastern half of the region with troughing regaining a foothold over the west. Expect temperatures Saturday to run 5 to 8 degrees cooler than normal as most areas will see only limited sunshine with high level moisture streaming back over the area thanks to increasing southwest flow aloft ahead of the next developing storm system. As low pressure moves into the southwest Bering another round of healthy moisture transport will result in additional rainfall over the west coast and the western interior Sunday into Monday. FIRE WEATHER... Fire weather concerns remain at a minimum as wet conditions and limited fuel availability highlight most of the region. The upper Tanana Valley remains the exception as drier conditions will persist through the weekend and into early next week. However fuel availability is limited and expected to remain that way. HYDROLOGY... A Flood Watch remains in effect through Sunday morning for areas surrounding the Noatak, Kobuk, and Koyukuk rivers. Flood advisories remain in effect for Kobuk and the Sanctuary River in Denali National Park as water levels remain high at both locations. At Allakaket, a flood warning remains in place as the Koyukuk River is expected to now crest overnight into Saturday morning. Elsehwere hydrologic outlooks are in place for rivers and streams in and around Denali National Park as well as along the Southern slopes of the Brooks range and throughout the western interior due to recent heavy rains. Lighter rainfall will continue in the Western Interior and especially the higher elevations of the Western Brooks Range where up to 1.25" of rain is possible along the south facing slopes through tonight. Additional rainfall is expected late this weekend into early next week, but early forecast information indicates lighter rainfall amounts than what fell earlier this week. Recent heavy rainfall will allow elevated water levels to persist into the weekend. Keep up to date with all hydro information at weather.gov/afg and weather.gov/aprfc. Coastal Hazard Potential Days 3 and 4... There is the potential for some high surf along the southern Seward Peninsula coast as well as the Yukon Delta Coast by Monday as an area of low pressure stall over the western Bering Sea. This system will be weakening with time, so no major coastal impacts are expected at this time. && .AFG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... AK...Flood Watch for AKZ813-814-819-828-831. PK...Gale Warning for PKZ801-850. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ802. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ803-852. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ804. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ805-806. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ807-856. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ808-809-855. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ810. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ814-860. Gale Warning for PKZ815-861. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ816. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ817-853-854. Small Craft Advisory for PKZ851. && $$ DS