Valdez, Alaska
Current Conditions
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Almanac
Average High: 35°
Average Low: 23°
Record high/year: 46° (1993)
Record low/year: 5° (2003)
Sunrise: 8:03 AM
Sunset: 7:43 PM
Detailed History
Sun and Moon
Sunrise: 08:03 AM (AKDT)
Moon Rise: 07:26 AM (AKDT) 3 14
Sunset: 07:43 PM (AKDT)
Moon Set: 07:03 PM (AKDT) 3 14
Moon Phase
Next 12 Hours
Forecast data from the National Digital Forecast Database
5-Day Forecast
Hi 41°
Lo 24°
Rain
Hi 35°
Lo 25°
Chance of Rain
Hi 33°
Lo 18°
Clear
Hi 30°
Lo 27°
Clear
Hi 38°
Lo 24°
Chance of Rain
Forecast for Northeast Prince William Sound
Blizzard Warning is cancelled...
Tonight
Snow showers. Areas of blowing snow through the pass in the evening. Snow accumulation 1 to 2 inches. Lows in the upper 20s except around 20 through the pass. Variable wind 10 mph. Through the pass...northeast wind 15 to 30 mph decreasing to 10 to 20 mph after midnight.
Monday
Numerous snow showers. Snow accumulation around 1 inch. Highs in the upper 30s except around 30 through the pass. Variable wind 10 mph.
Monday Night
Mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers. Lows in the mid 20s except around 15 through the pass. Variable wind 10 mph.
Tuesday
Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 30s except in the upper 20s through the pass. Variable wind 10 mph except northeast 15 to 25 mph through the pass.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 20s except around 20 through the pass. Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph except northeast 20 to 35 mph through the pass.
Wednesday
Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s.
Wednesday Night
Mostly cloudy. Lows around 20.
Thursday and Thursday Night
Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Highs in the mid 30s. Lows 20 to 25.
Friday
Cloudy with a chance of snow and rain. Highs 35 to 40.
Friday Night
Cloudy. Lows 20 to 25.
Saturday through Sunday
Mostly cloudy. Highs around 40. Lows 20 to 25.
Probability of Precipitation
| Place | Tonight | Monday | Monday Night | Tuesday | ||||
| Valdez | 27°F | 80% | 38°F | 70% | 26°F | 30% | 38°F | 0% |
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Personal Weather Stations
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Location: OTHER_MTR , Valdez, AK Updated: 5:56 PM AKDT |
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| Temperature: 34 °F | Dew Point: 19 °F | Humidity: 55% | Wind: Calm | Pressure: 29.33 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 34 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: AKDOT Richardson Hwy @ Thompson Pass MP 25.7, Valdez, Snow/Ice Updated: 5:43 PM AKDT |
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| Temperature: 17 °F | Dew Point: 16 °F | Humidity: 95% | Wind: North at 24 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: -1 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: AKDOT Richardson Hwy @ Valdez MP 18.6, Valdez, Other Updated: 5:55 PM AKDT |
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| Temperature: 31 °F | Dew Point: 22 °F | Humidity: 70% | Wind: ESE at 1 mph | Pressure: - | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 31 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Robe River Subdivision, Valdez, AK Updated: 6:30 PM AKDT |
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| Temperature: 32.5 °F | Dew Point: 26 °F | Humidity: 76% | Wind: Calm | Pressure: 29.32 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 32 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: Thompson Pass, Valdez, AK Updated: 6:25 PM AKDT |
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| Temperature: 15.2 °F | Dew Point: 12 °F | Humidity: 86% | Wind: East at 4.0 mph | Pressure: 29.44 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 9 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: NOS_NWLON Valdez, AK, Valdez, AK Updated: 5:54 PM AKDT |
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| Temperature: 35 °F | Dew Point: - | Humidity: - | Wind: SE at 6 mph | Pressure: 29.31 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 30 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: MARITIME , Valdez, AK Updated: 4:00 PM AKDT |
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| Temperature: 34 °F | Dew Point: 41 °F | Humidity: - | Wind: NE at 12 mph | Pressure: 29.28 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 25 °F | Historical Graphs |
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Location: MARITIME , Tatitlek, AK Updated: 6:00 PM AKDT |
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| Temperature: 34 °F | Dew Point: - | Humidity: - | Wind: NNE at 13 mph | Pressure: 29.32 in | Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in | Windchill: 25 °F | Historical Graphs |
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NWS Forecaster Discussion
771 fxak68 pafc 142113 afdafc Area forecast discussion southcentral and southwest Alaska 100 PM akdt sun Mar 14 2010 Analysis and upper levels...a high amplitude pattern is in place with troughs centered over eastern Russia/far western Bering and Mainland Alaska/Gulf of Alaska...and ridges over the central Bering and Canadian rockies. Both of these ridges are amplifying as the troughs dig southeastward and this is slowing down the eastward progression of these troughs and ridges. The major Aleutian low from the past few days has now evolved into a complex low...with two main centers over the southern Gulf and another further south. The occluded front has moved to southcentral bringing snow primarily to Prince William Sound and the Cook Inlet region. Offshore flow has limited snowfall in many places such as Anchorage...the Matanuska Valley...and Valdez by maintaining very dry low level air mass resulting in a lot of virga. This flow has weakened and low levels have moistened a bit...so expect to see a little more snow reaching the ground this afternoon as bands of snow continue to move across the area. Strong northerly winds are producing the usual blizzard through Thompson Pass...but conditions will improve later this afternoon as winds diminish. Cold advection on the back side of the system continue to produce snow showers...blowing snow...and frigid temperatures across the eastern Bering region. Blizzard conditions...which began approximately 30 hours ago...persist across the southern Alaska Peninsula. With the Bering Sea ice pack not too far north of Cold Bay (approximately 20 miles) the southern peninsula is observing Continental like weather with temperatures in the single digits. An upper short-wave trough is moving across the peninsula now with upper ridge right behind it...so conditions are improving from west to east across the eastern Bering. Model discussion...solutions continue to vary with waves forming along the Bering front tonight through Monday night. The 12z European model (ecmwf) is the most aggressive in developing one of these lows as it moves up the front Monday night and Tuesday. Since none of the models have very good run-to-run consistency with this will go with the majority solution of weak frontal waves without further development. Otherwise...models are in fair agreement with major features in the short-term. Short term forecast... Southcentral Alaska...the occluded front will dissipate this afternoon. However...upper waves rotating around the Gulf low will continue to produce showers through Monday night...especially along the coast. The Bering ridge will then build over Mainland Alaska Tuesday and Wednesday which will push the Gulf low off to the south and set up dry weather across southcentral. There may be a weak northerly wind event in the usual places Tuesday night and Wednesday as the pressure gradient tightens and colder air moves down the east side of the ridge. Southwest Alaska/eastern Bering...snow showers and strong winds will finally come to an end tonight into Monday as the ridge moves to the eastern Bering and western Alaska. This ridge will strengthen and become cut-off over western Alaska Tuesday...ensuring a period of dry and calm weather across the region. Bering Sea/Aleutians...the strengthening ridge will serve to block storms out west from progressing beyond the central Bering. In fact...major storms will remain west of the forecast areas the next few days...rotating around a large low over eastern Russia. Fronts extending from these lows will move across the western Bering and Aleutians and then stall and weaken over the central Bering. Long term forecast...medium range models have now come into good agreement in evolution of the blocking ridge the end of next week. It will move over the northern Mainland middle week and then phase with ridge along western North America coast at the end of the week. This will allow long-wave trough to set up from the southern Mainland westward across the Bering. So...dry weather will persist through middle week over the Mainland with storms confined to the Bering and Aleutians. Weather will then become more active at the end of the week as storms move up the western side of the ridge to Mainland Alaska. Aer/alu...watch/warning summary public...Blizzard Warning 131 181. Marine...Gale Warning...130 132 150 155 160 170 172 175 176 179 185. Heavy freezing spray warning...130 132 138 140 141 150 155 165 170. Fire weather...none. Seb Mar 10