Rain/snow showers returned to the Yukon Delta Sunday afternoon as
the next system arrived. Showers will stretch north to St.
Lawrence Island by Monday morning and to the southern Seward
Peninsula by noon Monday. Showers are expected to be a messy
rain/snow mix, especially in the Yukon Delta and lower Yukon
Valley where the mix will be more rain than snow. Snow becomes
more dominant for areas from Shaktoolik north, but showers will be
less frequent there keeping accumulations light. Higher snow
accumulations of 1 to 3 inches in the Nulato Hills where much more
of the precipitation will fall as snow. 2 to 3 inches of snow are
expected for St. Lawrence Island where showers that are mostly
snow will last into Tuesday night.
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