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So close but yet SO FAR....wish I had westerly upper level winds to gain experience in ash forecasting....one of the volcanoes erupted.

AVO/USGS Volcanic Activity Notice

Volcano: Cleveland (CAVW #1101-24-)

Current Volcano Alert Level: WATCH

Previous Volcano Alert Level: ADVISORY

Current Aviation Color Code: ORANGE

Previous Aviation Color Code: YELLOW

Issued: Thursday, December 29, 2011, 7:55 AM AKST (20111229/1655Z)

Source: Alaska Volcano Observatory

Notice Number: 2011/A7

Location: N 52 deg 49 min W 169 deg 56 min

Elevation: 5676 ft (1730 m)

Area: Aleutians Alaska

Volcanic Activity Summary: A detached drifting ash cloud to approximately 15,000 ft ASL has been detected at Cleveland Volcano in satellite images from 1402 UTC, Dec 29. As of 1445 UTC the ash cloud was approximately 80 KM/50 miles moving ESE from the volcano.

Based on the presence of an ash cloud, AVO has raised the aviation color code at Cleveland Volcano to ORANGE and alert level WATCH.

Satellite data indicate that this is a single explosion event, however, more sudden explosions producing ash could occur with plumes exceeding 20,000 feet above sea level. Such explosions and their associated ash clouds may go undetected in satellite imagery for hours. However, in cooperation with the University of Washington, AVO has implemented a lightning alarm system that may detect significant ash-producing events within minutes of onset. If a large explosive event occurs, seismic signals may be recorded on AVO seismic networks at nearby volcanoes. There is no real-time seismic monitoring network at Cleveland.

Additional information on Cleveland Volcano and the current activity may be found at this link:

http://www.avo.alask...y/Cleveland.php

Please see http://www.avo.alask...color_codes.php for complete definitions of Aviation color codes and Volcano alert levels.

Recent Observations:

[Volcanic cloud height] 15,000 ft

[Other volcanic cloud information] detached plume moving ESE from the volcano

Remarks: Cleveland volcano forms the western half of Chuginadak Island, a remote and uninhabited island in the east central Aleutians. It is located about 75 km (45 mi.) west of the community of Nikolski, and 1500 km (940 mi.) southwest of Anchorage. The volcano's most recent significant eruption began in February, 2001 and it produced 3 explosive events that produced ash clouds as high as 12 km (39,000 ft) above sea level. The 2001 eruption also produced a rubbly lava flow and hot avalanche that reached the sea. The most recent minor ash emissions were observed in January and June 2009.

Contacts: John Power, Scientist-in-Charge, USGS

[email protected] (907) 786-7497

Chris Nye, Acting Coordinating Scientist

[email protected] (907) 474-7430

Next Notice: A new VAN will be issued if conditions change significantly or alert levels are modified. While a VAN is in effect, regularly scheduled updates are posted at

http://www.avo.alaska.edu

The Alaska Volcano Observatory is a cooperative program of the U.S. Geological Survey, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, and the Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys.

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While the rest of the US yearns for snow, it's been an epic year so far in Valdez.

SNOWFALL (DEPARTURE)

YESTERDAY 3.7" (+1.3)

SINCE DEC 1 141.7" (+77.2)

SINCE JUL 1 213.1" (+94.8)

SNOW DEPTH 54"

It's been a favorable pattern for them to get lots of snow "dumps"....very often the North Pacific lows have been bombing out as they skirt Kodiak making out as the get south of the Anchorage or Cape Suckling area. The pattern remains favorable with a persistent 500 low that is entering week 2 of it's "residence" along with the cold air. Large area of with temperatures <-30. The station in the upper right that the line runs through is at -43 for their temperature.

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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK

949 AM AKST SAT DEC 31 2011

COLD MORNING IN INTERIOR ALASKA...

A COLD AIRMASS COVERS INTERIOR ALASKA THIS MORNING. THE LOWEST

TEMPERATURES THUS FAR HAVE BEEN IN THE WESTERN INTERIOR...WHERE

SKIES HAVE BEEN GENERALLY CLEAR FOR A DAY OR MORE. IN THE CENTRAL

AND EASTERN INTERIOR...CLOUD COVER IS MORE WIDESPREAD...AND THIS

IS HELPING TO KEEP VALLEY TEMPERATURES FROM FALLING ESPECIALLY

LOW. HOWEVER...TEMPERATURES IN THE HILLS ARE QUITE COLD.

OVERNIGHT LOW TEMPERATURES THROUGH 9AM SATURDAY INCLUDE...

HUSLIA...............54 BELOW

RUBY 14 NE...........51 BELOW

BETTLES..............49 BELOW

KALTAG...............48 BELOW

GALENA...............47 BELOW

MCGRATH..............46 BELOW

RUSSIAN MISSION......45 BELOW

IN THE FAIRBANKS AREA....

FAIRBANKS AIRPORT....36 BELOW

GOLDSTREAM CREEK.....36 BELOW

UAF WEST RIDGE.......32 BELOW

EIELSON AFB..........32 BELOW

KEYSTONE RIDGE.......29 BELOW

CLEARY SUMMIT........23 BELOW

$$

RT DEC 11

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Happy New Year 2012 with a lot of interesting weather events !

We now have -21.6C here in Whitehorse, but warmer temperatures should be back tomorrow !

Perhaps some colder conditions after Jan. 10?

To finish this year, here are some pictures I took with my cellphone in Whitehorse yesterday:

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you live in such a gorgeous place!!! as always, thanks for sharing!!! Happy New Year! (from my time zone ;) )

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While the rest of the US yearns for snow, it's been an epic year so far in Valdez.

SNOWFALL (DEPARTURE)

YESTERDAY 3.7" (+1.3)

SINCE DEC 1 141.7" (+77.2)

SINCE JUL 1 213.1" (+94.8)

SNOW DEPTH 54"

Valdez finished with 152.2" of snow for the month of December, breaking the old record of 137.1" set in December 1991.

Then, an additional 10" of snow fell in the first 4 days of January 2012. On top of that, here is their latest NWS forecast...just incredible:

AKZ131-061400-

/X.CON.PAFC.WS.W.0001.000000T0000Z-120106T1800Z/

NORTHEAST PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND-

INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...VALDEZ...THOMPSON PASS

400 PM AKST THU JAN 5 2012

...WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM

AKST FRIDAY...

A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM AKST FRIDAY.

* SNOW...STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATION 20 TO 30 INCHES.

* TIMING...HEAVY SNOW WILL LET UP BRIEFLY DURING THE EARLY EVENING

HOURS AND THEN BECOME HEAVY AGAIN BY LATE EVENING. HEAVY SNOW

WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHT AND DIMINISH BY MID MORNING

FRIDAY.

* IMPACTS...TRAVEL WILL BE DIFFICULT. VISIBILITIES WILL BE

SEVERELY LIMITED IN HEAVY SNOWFALL.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER

CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW

ARE FORECAST THAT WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY DIFFICULT. ONLY TRAVEL IN

AN EMERGENCY. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL...KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT...

FOOD...AND WATER IN YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.

&&

$$

FPAK51PAFC_AKZ131

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AKZ131-061400-

NORTHEAST PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND-

INCLUDING...VALDEZ...THOMPSON PASS

400 PM AKST THU JAN 5 2012

...WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM

AKST FRIDAY...

.TONIGHT...SNOW...HEAVY AT TIMES. AREAS OF BLOWING SNOW THROUGH THE

PASS. SNOW ACCUMULATION 18 TO 25 INCHES. LOWS AROUND 20 EXCEPT

AROUND 10 ABOVE THROUGH THE PASS. LIGHT WINDS EXCEPT EAST 15 TO 30

MPH THROUGH THE PASS.

.FRIDAY...SNOW IN THE MORNING...THEN SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS IN THE

AFTERNOON. ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATION 4 TO 8 INCHES. HIGHS IN THE

LOWER TO MID 20S. VARIABLE WIND TO 15 MPH.

.FRIDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SNOW AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOWS

AROUND 10 ABOVE EXCEPT AROUND ZERO THROUGH THE PASS. VARIABLE WIND

TO 10 MPH.

.SATURDAY...SNOW. HIGHS IN THE LOWER TO MID 20S. NORTHEAST WIND

5 TO 20 MPH.

.SATURDAY NIGHT...SNOW. LOWS 15 TO 25. EAST WIND TO 15 MPH.

.SUNDAY...SNOW. HIGHS AROUND 30.

.SUNDAY NIGHT...CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SNOW. LOWS IN THE MID TEENS.

.MONDAY...PARTLY SUNNY. HIGHS AROUND 20.

.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SNOW.

LOWS 5 TO 15 ABOVE. HIGHS 20 TO 25.

.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SNOW. LOWS

20 TO 25. HIGHS 25 TO 30.

.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF

SNOW. LOWS 10 TO 15. HIGHS AROUND 20.

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Some ridiculous cold during the first 4 days of January in McGrath, AK (SW of Fairbanks). And they have 38" of snow on the ground...great stuff. Check this out:

DY MAX MIN AVG DEP HDD CDD WTR SNW DPTH SPD SPD DIR MIN PSBL S-S WX SPD DR

================================================================================

1 -36 -53 -45 -39 110 0 0.00 0.0 38 0.0 5 300 M M M 1 6 310

2 -37 -50 -44 -37 109 0 0.00 0.0 38 0.0 3 310 M M M 1 3 310

3 -45 -53 -49 -42 114 0 0.00 0.0 38 0.0 3 280 M M M 1 3 150

4 -33 -55 -44 -37 109 0 T T 38 0.0 5 320 M M M 1 5 280

================================================================================

SM -151 -211 442 0 T T 0.0 M M

================================================================================

AV-37.8-52.8 0.0 FASTST PSBL % M MAX(MPH)

MISC ----> # 5 320 6 310

================================================================================

NOTES:

# LAST OF SEVERAL OCCURRENCES

COLUMN 17 PEAK WIND IN M.P.H.

PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) , PAGE 2

STATION: MCGRATH

MONTH: 01

YEAR: 2012

LATITUDE: 62 58 N

LONGITUDE: 155 37 W

[TEMPERATURE DATA]

AVERAGE MONTHLY:-45.3

DPTR FM NORMAL:-38.5

HIGHEST: -33 ON 4

LOWEST: -55 ON 4

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i honestly don't think i have the mental fortitude to live in Alaska...mosquitoes the size of elephants, it's either always sunny, or always dark...the brown bears always want to eat you...and it's either way below freezing, below freezing, or freezing...although, i've heard AK has the highest percentage of single men...which is right up my alley!

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i honestly don't think i have the mental fortitude to live in Alaska...mosquitoes the size of elephants, it's either always sunny, or always dark...the brown bears always want to eat you...and it's either way below freezing, below freezing, or freezing...although, i've heard AK has the highest percentage of single men...which is right up my alley!

One thing with the temperature when it's sunny it feels way warmer than what the temp actually is....for instance 65 degrees is actually hot and at 70 you're sweating....because in the spring and summer the sun is at a higher angle....instead of a 38 degree angle in say the central plains....it's at about 60 degree angle so it's "beating down" on you more....when my mom and daughter came up here we were having a record warmth spell of 8 days and it was 65-70 degrees and they were hot as was I. The brown bears aren't that bad....esp if you stay within 50 ft of your car....I have been down at Russel Creek fishing with a bear 150 ft from me doing the same....he looks at me....I look at him....and we each do our own thing....if you sit in your car they will come within 40-60 feet of you then just run by....now the black or polar bears in mainland Alaska....DIFFERENT STORY.

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Patrick, do you speak about grizzly or brown?

It looks like this is a grizzly bear on this picture?

About what you wrote, I agree at 100%.

Here in Yukon, it looks like warmer than it is. A +15/+20C is pretty comfortable, a +30C is really hot. It is dry, sun is high in the sky, mosquitoes are not so bad (depends on the year), a moose can be much more dangerous than a bear, light is so wonderful, ....

And I am not a tour operator lol !

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Patrick, do you speak about grizzly or brown?

It looks like this is a grizzly bear on this picture?

About what you wrote, I agree at 100%.

Here in Yukon, it looks like warmer than it is. A +15/+20C is pretty comfortable, a +30C is really hot. It is dry, sun is high in the sky, mosquitoes are not so bad (depends on the year), a moose can be much more dangerous than a bear, light is so wonderful, ....

And I am not a tour operator lol !

Nope that's a brown bear....we don't have grizzly bears in Cold Bay.

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Hello everybody,

-0.2 this night, -17.1 this evening, with almost 10C lost in one hour this morning. Burwash even lost 18C in one hour yesterday.

Thermometer is still playing yoyo with no durable winter conditions since the end of November.

BUT, this will soon by a bad memory with the big cold coming on the weekend:

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The -40's or -50's are likely with such a configuration, specially when the wind will stop (certainely next week). For the forecast, it is here!.

Welcome back to the winter :hug: !

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Here it comes, severe cold and then snowstorms for the south coast (of B.C.) across the border into western WA and all the way east to Montana. I think Vancouver Island is going to get buried mid-week once the severe cold starts flowing out of the local fjords. Would expect about 15-30 cms snow in total around Vancouver and 25-50 cms possibly more locally in southeast Vancouver Island. This will play out as sleet or rain at first in Puget Sound but could turn to heavy snow by mid-week there as well. Definitely a heavy snow situation for the local lower elevation slopes (Whistler is already nicely covered).

Severe cold into the BC interior and across western Canada, could reach -45 C or lower in places.

Might reach -8 to -12 C here as well, after no real winter of any kind so far.

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Yes, Roger, winter is definitely here or back (for us in Yukon after a beautiful month of November).

Almost all Canada will be shop by this cold snap, we may reach in some places -45/-50.

It seems that for me in Whitehorse, it will be great but not exceptional, but the difference will be significant in some places (Alberta or BC) where you get highs of +10 these past days.

I am also happy because the cold will stay in Yukon more than a couple of days, and we can hope keeping cold conditions for at least 7/10 days...

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Good morning everybody,

Cold surprised me this morning with far lower values than expected in the territory:

Dawson -45.3C

Old Crow -43.9

Beaver Creek -43 (do not have the exact)

Carmacks -42.6

At my place -42.1C !

Here are some pictures I took this morning at sunrise, with some ice crystals fog

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Just wanted to drop in and congratulate you guys in Alaska and the yukon who are having such an amazing winter. Has been largely a dud for us out east! Amazing pics by the way!

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Hello everybody

-42.1/-32.5

-46.4/-36.0

-40.8/-32.1

-40.4/-31.4

-44.1/-34.3

and -44.8 for this morning, our 6th day with a low below -40C.

This cold snap is really interesting.,

Upcoming days will be a bit different, with warmer temperatures and some snow.

We may expect the cold to come back on Thursday.

I will post some pictures this weekend to give you an idea about the conditions uphere !

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Good evening everybody,

Cold snap is over, but we are still having cold temperatures -30/-20 for today.

Here is a link to some pictures of last week cold:

http://meteowhitehorse.ca/wxalbumWinter2011-12.php

We now have -25C, tomorrow some snow and it will warm up to -12/-14C.

Here are some pictures of sunset I took near my place yesterday:

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everyday seems like it is amazng where you live, Mt Blanc! do you have any neighbors? how far a drive is it to buy groceries or other things? you take pics from an elevated location, do you hike up,or do you live in an elevated area?

Thanks thebiggrmbalski :hug: !

It is not always like this, but I try to take life as it comes and to be positive...

Our subdivision is 20 kms north from downtown Whitehorse.

My neighbors are 50 meters right and left and 300 meters north from my house. We are not isolated but the land is large enough (4 acres) to feel quiet.

I am located at 660m, but Vista Road is between 770/1070, Fish Lake 1110/1500 and Grey Mountain 870/1500.

The area is mountainous, with big valleys, and peaks up to 2000m.

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One word....BBBRRRR.... :shiver:

WWAK41PAFG_AKZ203

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AKZ203-261500-

/X.CON.PAFG.WC.W.0004.000000T0000Z-120126T1500Z/

CENTRAL BEAUFORT SEA COAST-

INCLUDING...NUIQSUT...PRUDHOE BAY...ALPINE...DEADHORSE...KUPARUK

946 PM AKST WED JAN 25 2012

...WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM AKST

THURSDAY...

A WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM AKST THURSDAY.

* LOCATION...ALONG THE COAST.

* WIND CHILL VALUES...TO 85 BELOW.

* WINDS...WEST TO 15 MPH.

* TIMING...WIND CHILLS WILL BECOME LESS HARSH THURSDAY MORNING

AS THE WINDS DECREASE.

* IMPACTS...EXPOSED FLESH WILL FREEZE IN LESS THAN TEN MINUTES

RESULTING IN FROSTBITE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WIND CHILL WARNING MEANS THAT DANGEROUSLY LOW WIND CHILLS WITH

SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF 15 MPH OR MORE ARE OCCURRING OR

EXPECTED. IF OUTDOORS...COVER EXPOSED SKIN TO PREVENT FROSTBITE.

&&

$$

FPAK51PAFG_AKZ203

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AKZ203-261545-

CENTRAL BEAUFORT SEA COAST-

INCLUDING...NUIQSUT...PRUDHOE BAY...ALPINE...DEADHORSE...KUPARUK

334 PM AKST WED JAN 25 2012

...WIND CHILL WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM AKST THURSDAY...

.TONIGHT...INCREASING CLOUDS. PATCHY ICE FOG. LOWS 50 TO

55 BELOW. SOUTHWEST WINDS 10 TO 20 MPH...STRONGEST NEAR THE

COAST. WIND CHILL TO 85 BELOW NEAR THE COAST.

.THURSDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. PATCHY ICE FOG. HIGHS 40 TO 45 BELOW.

WEST WINDS 10 TO 20 MPH. WIND CHILL TO 85 BELOW IN THE MORNING

ALONG THE COAST.

.THURSDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED FLURRIES IN THE

EVENING. PATCHY FOG THROUGH THE NIGHT. LOWS 40 TO 45 BELOW.

WEST WINDS AROUND 15 MPH. WIND CHILL TO 70 BELOW.

.FRIDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. PATCHY FOG. HIGHS 30 TO 35 BELOW.

SOUTHWEST WINDS AROUND 15 MPH.

.FRIDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOWS 40 TO 45 BELOW.

SOUTHWEST WINDS AROUND 15 MPH.

.SATURDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 40 BELOW.

.SATURDAY NIGHT...CLOUDY. LOWS NEAR 45 BELOW.

.SUNDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 40 BELOW.

.SUNDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOWS NEAR 45 BELOW.

.MONDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 35 BELOW.

.MONDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOWS NEAR 40 BELOW.

.TUESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 35 BELOW.

.TUESDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOWS NEAR 40 BELOW.

.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 35 BELOW.

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One word....BBBRRRR.... :shiver:

WWAK41PAFG_AKZ203

-----------------

AKZ203-261500-

/X.CON.PAFG.WC.W.0004.000000T0000Z-120126T1500Z/

CENTRAL BEAUFORT SEA COAST-

INCLUDING...NUIQSUT...PRUDHOE BAY...ALPINE...DEADHORSE...KUPARUK

946 PM AKST WED JAN 25 2012

...WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM AKST

THURSDAY...

A WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM AKST THURSDAY.

* LOCATION...ALONG THE COAST.

* WIND CHILL VALUES...TO 85 BELOW.

* WINDS...WEST TO 15 MPH.

* TIMING...WIND CHILLS WILL BECOME LESS HARSH THURSDAY MORNING

  AS THE WINDS DECREASE.

* IMPACTS...EXPOSED FLESH WILL FREEZE IN LESS THAN TEN MINUTES

  RESULTING IN FROSTBITE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WIND CHILL WARNING MEANS THAT DANGEROUSLY LOW WIND CHILLS WITH

SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF 15 MPH OR MORE ARE OCCURRING OR

EXPECTED. IF OUTDOORS...COVER EXPOSED SKIN TO PREVENT FROSTBITE.

&&

$$

FPAK51PAFG_AKZ203

-----------------

AKZ203-261545-

CENTRAL BEAUFORT SEA COAST-

INCLUDING...NUIQSUT...PRUDHOE BAY...ALPINE...DEADHORSE...KUPARUK

334 PM AKST WED JAN 25 2012

...WIND CHILL WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM AKST THURSDAY...

.TONIGHT...INCREASING CLOUDS. PATCHY ICE FOG. LOWS 50 TO

55 BELOW. SOUTHWEST WINDS 10 TO 20 MPH...STRONGEST NEAR THE

COAST. WIND CHILL TO 85 BELOW NEAR THE COAST.

.THURSDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. PATCHY ICE FOG. HIGHS 40 TO 45 BELOW.

WEST WINDS 10 TO 20 MPH. WIND CHILL TO 85 BELOW IN THE MORNING

ALONG THE COAST.

.THURSDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED FLURRIES IN THE

EVENING. PATCHY FOG THROUGH THE NIGHT. LOWS 40 TO 45 BELOW.

WEST WINDS AROUND 15 MPH. WIND CHILL TO 70 BELOW.

.FRIDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. PATCHY FOG. HIGHS 30 TO 35 BELOW.

SOUTHWEST WINDS AROUND 15 MPH.

.FRIDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOWS 40 TO 45 BELOW.

SOUTHWEST WINDS AROUND 15 MPH.

.SATURDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 40 BELOW.

.SATURDAY NIGHT...CLOUDY. LOWS NEAR 45 BELOW.

.SUNDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 40 BELOW.

.SUNDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOWS NEAR 45 BELOW.

.MONDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 35 BELOW.

.MONDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOWS NEAR 40 BELOW.

.TUESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 35 BELOW.

.TUESDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOWS NEAR 40 BELOW.

.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS NEAR 35 BELOW.

if i lived there, there would be months where i would never leave my house

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if i lived there, there would be months where i would never leave my house

I've been outside in the -40-50 stuff I wonder if my winter gear would be ok for 5 minutes out in that. The worst part if you are properly clothed is the inner nostrils, and lungs the air literally is so cold it freezes any liquid in your nostrils and will make you cough if you take a deep breath when it's that cold.

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