A band of heavy snow will likely develop Monday night and Tuesday
morning across the YK Delta and move north up across Norton Sound
and to the Foothills of the Brooks Range. This band of snow will
be forming along a narrow arctic front, with some uncertainty of
the exact position of this frontal zone. However, wherever this
band of snow sets up, locations along the front will see the
potential of 6 to 12+ inches of snow. Currently, the best chance
for the heaviest snow will be across the YK Delta to E Norton
Sound to the Kobuk Valley, but there remains uncertainty, so stay
tuned to the local forecast.
Another system will bring more snow and blowing snow for the West
Coast Thursday into Friday.
Stay up to date with the latest forecast by visiting our webpage,
weather.gov/afg.
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