Travelers Forecast
Issued by NWS Juneau, AK

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Motoring Forecast for South Klondike and Haines Highways
Issued jointly by National Weather Service Juneau AK
and Environment Canada Vancouver BC
454 PM AKDT Tue Oct 7 2025


South Klondike Highway - Skagway to White Pass-

.TONIGHT...Decreasing clouds. Slight chance of rain showers early
in the evening. Lows around 40, ranging to around 34 near White
Pass. Southwest wind 15 to 25 mph in the evening becoming light
and variable.
.WEDNESDAY...Decreasing clouds. Highs around 52. Southwest wind
around 10 mph.

South Klondike Highway - Carcross to White Pass.

.TONIGHT...A few showers ending early this evening then partly cloudy.
 Wind south 19 mph becoming light late this evening. Low 27.
.WEDNESDAY...Cloudy. Clearing early in the afternoon. Wind becoming
 southwest 12 mph gusting to 25 in the morning. High 39 except 54
 near Carcross.
.WEDNESDAY night...Clear. Fog near White Pass overnight. Wind
 southwest 12 mph gusting to 25. Low 30.



Haines Road - Haines to Pleasant Camp-

.TONIGHT...Decreasing clouds. Past milepost 4, areas of fog after
midnight. Lows around 33. Southeast wind up to 10 mph early in
the evening becoming light and variable.
.WEDNESDAY...Decreasing clouds. Areas of fog in the morning.
Highs around 52. Light winds.



Haines Road - Haines Junction to Pleasant Camp...

.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Fog patches developing late this evening.
 Wind northwest 12 mph becoming light this evening. Low 28 except 34
 near Pleasant Camp.
.WEDNESDAY...A mix of sun and cloud. Fog patches dissipating in the
 morning. High 39 except 55 near Pleasant Camp.
.WEDNESDAY night...A few clouds. Fog developing in the evening. Low 25
 except 32 near Pleasant Camp.





For Haines and Klondike Highway Conditions...
In Alaska...Please call 5 1 1.
In Canada...Please call 8 6 7. 4 5 6. 7 6 2 3.

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