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Nome, Alaska

Current Conditions

 
Temp:
Dew Point: -7°
Humidity: 69%
Wind: Calm
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Pressure: 29.22 in. 0
Sky: Clear
Wind Chill:

 

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Almanac

Average High: 21°

Average Low:

Record high/year: 44° (1947)

Record low/year: -24° (1918)

Sunrise: 11:01 AM

Sunset: 4:33 PM

Detailed History

Sun and Moon

Sunrise: 11:01 AM (AKST)

Moon Rise: 03:08 PM (AKST)

Sunset: 04:33 PM (AKST)

Moon Set: No Moon Set

Moon Phase

Today
Nov. 24
Dec. 02
Dec. 08
Dec. 16

 

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Forecast data from the National Digital Forecast Database


5-Day Forecast

Monday Overcast Hi 19° Lo 14° Overcast
Tuesday Chance of Snow Hi 24° Lo 17° Chance of Snow
Wednesday Chance of Snow Hi 18° Lo 11° Chance of Snow
Thursday Mostly Cloudy Hi 23° Lo 22° Mostly Cloudy
Friday Chance of Snow Hi 27° Lo 22° Chance of Snow

 

Forecast for Southern Seward Peninsula Coast

Updated: 2:55 am AKST on November 23, 2009
Strong winds between safety and Golovin through this evening...

Today

Mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers developing by noon. Local blowing snow. Highs 10 to 15. North winds 15 to 25 mph with local gusts to 40 mph between safety and Golovin.

 

Tonight

Cloudy with a chance of snow. Lows 5 to 10. Northeast winds 15 to 20 mph...local gusts to 40 mph between safety and Golovin in the evening.

 

Tuesday

Cloudy with a chance of snow. Highs 15 to 20. East winds 10 to 15 mph.

 

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Lows around 15. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

 

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy. Highs around 20. East winds to 15 mph.

 

Wednesday Night

Mostly cloudy. Lows near 15.

 

Thanksgiving Day

Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Highs near 20.

 

Thursday Night

Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Lows near 15.

 

Friday

Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Highs near 25.

 

Friday Night

Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Lows near 15.

 

Saturday

Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Highs near 20.

 

Saturday Night

Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Lows near 15.

 

Sunday

Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow. Highs near 20.

 

 

Probability of Precipitation

Place Today Tonight Tuesday
Nome 16°F 40% 8°F 50% 19°F 50%

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Location: NOS_NWLON Nome, Norton Sound, AK, Nome, AK

Updated: 7:06 AM AKST

Temperature:  °F Dew Point: - Humidity: - Wind: NNW at 6 mph Pressure: 29.21 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: -12 °F Historical Graphs

Location: Dexter, Nome, AK

Updated: 7:30 AM AKST

Temperature: 7.2 °F Dew Point: -2 °F Humidity: 66% Wind: WNW at 12.0 mph Pressure: 29.13 in Hourly Precipitation: 0.00 in Windchill: -8 °F Historical Graphs

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NWS Forecaster Discussion




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Northern Alaska forecast discussion 
National Weather Service Fairbanks Alaska 
518 am akst Monday Nov 23 2009 


Discussion...a low pressure system centered in the western 
Gulf of Alaska will drift northwest over the Yukon-Kuskokwim 
Delta and weaken rapidly today. Its associated weather front 
currently draped over the y-k Delta from Cape Newenham to Lake 
Minchumina will drift west and continue to weaken and will be 
of little consequence over the next 24 hours...just a few areas 
of light snow. 


Winds will remain elevated over most of the state. Chinook flow 
through the Alaska Range will possibly break through interior 
inversions later today...mixing some moderate winds and warmer 
temperatures down to the surface of currently cold and calm 
basins. Wind gusts in excess of 50 miles per hour are expected to develop 
through Alaska Range passes by this evening. Gusty winds are 
expected to continue through Tuesday. Another Chinook is expected 
later in the week and it could be quite strong...popping 
temperatures up near freezing in some valleys and bringing 
warning level winds to Alaska Range passes if it materializes. 


A few waves rippling through the southerly flow could bring a 
shot of snow to the higher elevations in the central and eastern 
interior as they pass this week. Timing these waves will be tricky. 


Moderating temperatures expected along the North Slope. Colder air 
will remain off shore and keep light on-shore flow going...stratus 
fog and flurries will remain along shore for the next few days. 
Winds will increase through the Brooks range on Tuesday...creating 
areas of blowing snow in the passes and increasing temperatures 
along the Arctic plain. 


Coastal hazard potential days 3 and 4...the GFS and the European model (ecmwf) 
place a 968 mb low just west of Norton Sound and track it west of 
St Lawrence Island on Thursday night/Friday morning...this would 
pull in some colder air from Siberia and push water up into Norton 
Sound should this scenario become reality. However...the gradient 
does not appear to be strong enough and the system does not hang 
around long enough to move the ice packed in the sound. Something 
to keep an eye on though... 


&& 


Afg watches/warnings/advisories... 
heavy freezing spray warning for pkz210-pkz220-pkz225. 


Small Craft Advisory for pkz210-pkz220-pkz225. 


Brisk Wind Advisory for pkz200. 
&& 


$$ 


Ka Nov 09 












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