Snow showers across the southern Alaska Peninsula and portions of
the eastern Aleutians will lead to periods of reduced visibility
tonight. Expect west-northwest winds to gust as high as 30 to 45
mph through Thursday morning. As temperatures decrease slightly
tonight, there will be continued potential for visibility one mile
or less with blowing snow, particularly for Akutan east to False
Pass. The worst conditions, with visibility of one half mile or
less will be in and around False Pass. Conditions improve
around or shortly after midnight for Akutan, with the southern
Alaska Peninsula seeing snow showers linger into Thursday morning
before temperatures warm and snow showers diminish.
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