A series of weak disturbances bring persistent light snow chances
to the West Coast this weekend into next week. Widespread
snowfall totals of 1 to 4 inches are likely by Wednesday with
locally higher amounts up to 8 inches possible. The period of
steadiest snowfall is expected Sunday into early Monday morning
that when combined with north winds gusting up to 35 mph may
restrict visibility to half a mile or less.
Warmer temperatures across interior Alaska may cause rain to mix
with snow, mainly along and east of the Yukon River Valley.
Stay up to date with the latest forecast by visiting our website,
weather.gov/afg.
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