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Kodiak, Alaska
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Sunrise: 9:10 AM
Sunset: 4:41 PM
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Sun and Moon
Sunrise: 09:10 AM (AKST)
Moon Rise: 02:09 AM (AKST)
Sunset: 04:41 PM (AKST)
Moon Set: 02:33 PM (AKST)
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5-Day Forecast
Forecast for Kodiak Island
Tonight
Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s. Northwest wind 15 to 30 mph.
Friday
Partly cloudy in the morning...then mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 20s. West wind 10 to 15 mph.
Friday Night
Snow. Snow accumulation 1 to 2 inches. Lows around 20. Variable wind 10 mph shifting to the southwest 10 to 25 mph after midnight.
Saturday
Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of snow. Highs in the mid 30s. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. Isolated snow showers. Lows around 30. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph.
Sunday
Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow and rain. Highs 35 to 40.
Sunday Night
Cloudy. Lows 30 to 35.
Monday through Tuesday
Cloudy with a chance of rain and snow. Highs 35 to 40. Lows 30 to 35.
Tuesday Night and Wednesday
Cloudy with a chance of rain and snow. Lows 30 to 35. Highs 35 to 40.
Wednesday Night and Thanksgiving Day
Cloudy with a chance of rain and snow. Lows 30 to 35. Highs 35 to 40.
Probability of Precipitation
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| Kodiak City | 23°F | 0% | 27°F | 0% | 18°F | 80% | 36°F | 20% |
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Personal Weather Stations
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Location: APRSWXNET Kodiak AK US, Kodiak, AK Updated: 11:45 PM AKST |
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| Temperature: 22 °F | Dew Point: 10 °F | Humidity: 60% | Wind: WSW at 6 mph | Pressure: 29.47 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 14 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Bob's P.C. Connection, Kodiak, AK Updated: 12:12 AM AKST |
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| Temperature: 21.0 °F | Dew Point: -2 °F | Humidity: 35% | Wind: NW at 4.9 mph | Pressure: 29.23 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 14 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: APRSWXNET Kodiak AK US, Kodiak, AK Updated: 11:48 PM AKST |
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| Temperature: 21 °F | Dew Point: 7 °F | Humidity: 55% | Wind: WNW at 7 mph | Pressure: 29.29 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 12 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: APRSWXNET Kodiak Buskin River AK US, Kodiak, AK Updated: 11:48 PM AKST |
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| Temperature: 22 °F | Dew Point: 14 °F | Humidity: 72% | Wind: West at 11 mph | Pressure: 29.42 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 11 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: NOJ, Kodiak, AK Updated: 12:10 AM AKST |
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| Temperature: 22.1 °F | Dew Point: 15 °F | Humidity: 73% | Wind: West at 11.0 mph | Pressure: 29.43 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 11 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: NOS_NWLON Kodiak Island, AK, Kodiak, AK Updated: 11:30 PM AKST |
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| Temperature: °F | Dew Point: - | Humidity: - | Wind: Calm | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: - | Historical Graphs |
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Location: AKDOT Pasagshak Road Kodiak @ MP 2.1, Kodiak, AK Updated: 11:30 PM AKST |
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| Temperature: 19 °F | Dew Point: 13 °F | Humidity: 77% | Wind: North at 3 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 19 °F | Historical Graphs |
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NWS Forecaster Discussion
067 fxak68 pafc 202234 afdafc Area forecast discussion southcentral and southwest Alaska 135 PM akst Thursday Nov 20 2008 Analysis and upper levels...Gulf/NE Pacific low complex has now merged into a single center over the southern Gulf. Remnants of the occluded front from this low are pushing northwest across western portions of southcentral. Radar/satellite imagery show a band of snow from Kodiak Island northward to the Kenai Peninsula and the Anchorage/mat-su region. Snow is generally light...but radar echoes indicate greater intensity snow on the western Kenai Peninsula. Moisture on the east side of the trough/upper low is streaming northwestward along the far eastern Gulf and into the Copper Basin...bringing some light snow to eastern portions of the basin. Winds across the Gulf and southcentral are slowly beginning to diminish as the low drifts southeastward. An upper level low is dropping down into southwest Alaska this morning...bringing lots of Arctic air with it. Cold advection induced winds area affecting some locations...but a deep surface based inversion across interior southwest Alaska is keeping the stronger winds aloft from mixing down to the surface. A large cold core low has moved out of eastern Asia into the Sea of Okhotsk. A strong jet with estimated maximum speed around 180kt extends from Japan northeastward to the western Aleutians. This jet is driving a surface front eastward across the Bering and Aleutians...and gradually eroding the ridge over the eastern Bering. A surface low has formed along the front in the left exit region of the upper jet and location of maximum upper level diffluence. This low is tracking across the western Aleutians into the Bering Sea and will continue to deepen under such favorable conditions. Model discussion...models initialized well with synoptic positions...but solutions quickly diverge...especially with the Bering Sea system. Continue to prefer the GFS in the Gulf because it has performed better than the NAM the past couple days. Out west...like the general idea of multiple triple point development as the strong upper jet drives eastward along the Aleutians Friday. Model solutions are grouped in the same general area. However...beyond 48 hours solutions diverge with evolution of these triple point lows as well as entrance of next major system out west. Thus...changes to forecast will be confined to the first 48 to 60 hours. Short term forecast... Southcentral Alaska...winds will diminish tonight across the region as the Gulf low tracks eastward. Most of the precipitation will also end as the low moves away. However...the trough dropping down through southwest Alaska will swing northeastward and moves across southcentral late tonight through Friday night. It looks like there will be enough left over moisture in place to generate a local areas of snow...especially along the mountains. If accumulation occurs it will be very minor. A triple point low associated with the Bering Sea system will move into the Gulf Friday night and northward toward southcentral Saturday. Although the details of the track of this low are in question...it looks like a good chance of snow for most areas. This system won't hang around long as the pattern becomes very progressive. So it will likely exit Sunday as a new system comes into the picture. Southwest Alaska...cold advection winds will continue this evening and then diminish overnight into Friday as the upper trough begins to swing northeastward...ending most of the cold advection. The Bering Sea systems will pass mainly to the south...impacting only southern portions of Bristol Bay as well as the Alaska Peninsula. Areas to the north will remain cold and dry through at least Saturday. Another Bering storm system will approach southwest Alaska Sunday. With large model disagreements details are not clear at this time. Bering Sea Aleutians...storm force winds will develop along the Aleutians and Bering Sea tonight as a low deepens over the central Bering. Triple point lows will quickly develop to the east on Friday as the jet moves eastward. Thus the parent low will quickly weaken Friday and Friday night. The pattern will continue to progress through the weekend with another strong storm moving to the Aleutians Saturday and likely replaying a similar scenario with triple point development in a very dynamic environment. Long term forecast...a very progressive hemispheric pattern with a strong sub-tropical jet will lead to a very stormy extended period with rapidly changing conditions across the forecast area. This will make it very difficult to forecast the details of these storms very far out in time. Aer/alu...watch/warning summary public...none. Marine...Storm Warning...179 185. Gale Warning...130 132 150 155 165 170 171 172 175 176 180. Heavy freezing spray...160 180 185. Fire weather...none. Seb Nov 08