East winds persist through Tuesday with gusts peaking near 55 mph
this afternoon along the Eastern Beaufort Sea Coast and near 40
mph at Utqiagvik. This will result in blowing snow which will
bring visibility below 1 mile at times. Locally dense fog is also
present along the coast and will persist through Tuesday.
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