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URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Coastal Hazard Message
National Weather Service Anchorage AK
1208 PM AKDT Fri Oct 10 2025

AKZ755-111500-
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/O.NEW.PAFC.CF.W.0002.251012T0900Z-251013T0600Z/
Kuskokwim Delta Coast and Nunivak Island-
1208 PM AKDT Fri Oct 10 2025

...COASTAL FLOOD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 10 PM AKDT
SUNDAY...

* WHAT...Water levels as high as 3 to 6 feet above the normal
  highest tide line.

* WHERE...Along the Kuskokwim Delta Coast and Nunivak Island.

* WHEN...Late Saturday night through Sunday evening, coinciding
  with high tides Sunday morning and again Sunday afternoon.

* IMPACTS...Coastal flooding of low lying areas and erosion are
  possible. Low lying roads, walkways, bridges and runway strips
  along the coast will likely be flooded. Water could enter the
  lowest buildings and houses in some coastal communities. Maximum
  water levels could reach or exceed levels observed during the
  significant coastal flood event in August 2024.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The remnants of Typhoon Halong will bring
  strong south to southwesterly winds beginning Saturday night
  and persisting through Sunday night. These southwesterly winds
  will lead to significant coastal flooding. The highest water
  levels are expected to occur with the first high tide cycle
  early Sunday morning. Water levels are expected to decrease
  following the first high tide cycle, but remain elevated through
  the second high tide cycle Sunday afternoon. Wave heights
  within the coastal waters of the Kuskokwim Delta will build to 8
  to 14 feet Sunday morning and slowly subside through Sunday
  evening.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A coastal flood warning means that flooding is occurring or
imminent. Coastal residents in the warned area should be alert
for rising water, and take appropriate action to protect life and
property.

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