Alaska Weekend Weather: Showers Ahead as Fronts Sweep Across the State

Joe Hofmann
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Alaska Weekend Weather Showers Ahead as Fronts Sweep Across the State

Seasonable weather continues across Alaska this weekend, with mild temperatures in Southcentral and above-normal warmth in the Interior and Southeast. Meanwhile, a pair of weather fronts moving west to east will bring scattered showers and wind to several regions Saturday and Sunday.

Southcentral & Southeast: Mild and Breezy with Spotty Showers

  • Back-to-back frontal systems will bring brief showers to Southcentral Alaska, especially by Saturday afternoon and again Sunday.
  • Rainfall is expected to be light and fast-moving, with no major accumulations.
  • Temperatures will remain seasonable to slightly warm, especially in Southeast Alaska, where above-normal warmth continues into next week.

Interior: Cooling Trend Follows a Hot Streak

  • Fairbanks will enjoy one more warm day in the upper 70s to low 80s on Saturday.
  • The city has already logged 13 days of 80°F or higher, well above normal for mid-July.
  • A gradual cooldown begins Sunday, as low pressure moves eastward and temperatures begin to dip across the northern half of the state.

Western Alaska & Aleutians: Cloudy, Wet, and Windy

  • A low-pressure system in the Bering Sea will keep skies cloudy with periodic showers for Western and Southwest Alaska and the Aleutian Islands this weekend.
  • Some locations, including Cold Bay, should brace for strong wind gusts up to 45 mph.
  • Conditions will remain unsettled through early next week as the system pushes eastward.
Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann

Joe Hofmann is a dedicated news reporter at Morris Sussex Sports. He exclusively covers sports and weather news and has a vast experience of 6 years as a news reporter. In free time, he can be found at local libraries.

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