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Weather ~ Sat. night into Sun.

3/11/2012

 
Temperature:
Temperatures in this region of Alaska will continue to be below average.  Saturday night the low ranged from -20F to -30F. The high on Sunday will not make it above 0F.

Winds:
The surface low-pressure system in the Gulf of Alaska has started to weaken. Winds Saturday night into Sunday will be light from the north to northwest around 5-10 mph. Wind chills Saturday night were a frigid -40F to -50F near the Galeena checkpoint.

Precipitation:
No snowfall expected for the remainder of the weekend.


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