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LONG TERM FORECAST (Days 4 through 7: Friday through Monday)

An active patter will persist from Friday through Monday as a broad low-pressure system remains anchored over the Bering Sea. A strong North Pacific storm moving into the region on Friday will bring heavy rain and gale-force winds to the Western and Central Aleutians, while moisture spreads across Southcentral Alaska, maintaining cloudy skies and precipitation through Saturday.

By Sunday and into Monday, the system will pull cooler air back into the region, likely turning precipitation into a rain-snow mix for the Alaskan Peninsula and Southwest coast. While specific timing remains a little uncertain, the overall pattern suggests continued unsettled weather for both Southcentral and Southwest Alaska with temperatures hovering near seasonal averages.

-DD

AVIATION

PANC...Clouds above 5000 ft roll back in this morning. Ceilings will occasionally dip into MVFR starting early afternoon. Light mixed precipitation will be possible late morning through early evening.

-PA


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