Expires:202410181500;Remove:202410181500;456741 WWAK82 PAFG 172248 SPSWCZ Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Fairbanks AK 248 PM AKDT Thu Oct 17 2024 AKZ813>830-851-852-181500- South Slopes of the Western Brooks Range-Noatak Valley- Kivalina and Red Dog Dock-Lower Kobuk Valley-Baldwin Peninsula- Northern Seward Peninsula-Upper Kobuk Valleys-Shishmaref- Bering Strait Coast-Southern Seward Peninsula Coast- Interior Seward Peninsula-Eastern Norton Sound and Nulato Hills- Yukon Delta Coast-Lower Yukon River-St Lawrence Island- Lower Koyukuk Valley-Middle Yukon Valley- Lower Yukon and Innoko Valleys- North Slopes of the Western Alaska Range-Upper Kuskokwim Valley- Including Walker Lake, Noatak, Red Dog Mine, Kivalina, Red Dog Dock, Noorvik, Selawik, Kiana, Kotzebue, Deering, Buckland, Candle, Ambler, Shungnak, Kobuk, Shishmaref, Diomede, Wales, Brevig Mission, Teller, Nome, White Mountain, Golovin, Serpentine Hot Springs, Council, Haycock, Pilgrim Springs, Taylor, Unalakleet, Stebbins, St Michael, Elim, Koyuk, Shaktoolik, Mountain Village, Emmonak, Alakanuk, Kotlik, Scammon Bay, Hooper Bay, Nunam Iqua, Chevak, Russian Mission, St Marys, Pilot Station, Marshall, Gambell, Savoonga, Huslia, Hughes, Galena, Nulato, Kaltag, Ruby, Koyukuk, Grayling, Holy Cross, Shageluk, Anvik, Farewell Lake, McGrath, Nikolai, and Takotna 248 PM AKDT Thu Oct 17 2024 ...Bering Sea Storm Sunday Through Early Wednesday... A strong winter storm is expected to bring a myriad of impacts to the West Coast and Western Interior Sunday through early Wednesday. Impacts include: * South winds gusting up to 65 mph in coastal locations on Sunday and Sunday night. * Heavy mixed precipitation in coastal areas. * Heavy snow in inland locations, especially in the higher terrain of the Brooks Range. * Possible coastal flooding on Monday through Wednesday as the storm moves inland and winds shift to southwesterly. This system will bring warmer air with it, which will result in periods of heavy mixed precipitation along the coast. Heavy mixed precipitation and snow is possible in the Western Interior and along the coast north of the Seward Peninsula, with the heaviest snow likely in the higher terrain, including the Western Brooks Range. $$