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ESFAJK Southeast Alaska will experience a period of heavy snow before transitioning to heavy rain. An atmospheric river is expected to bring a prolonged period of moisture to the panhandle starting Saturday that will start as snow before transitioning to rain. For information on the expected snowfall amounts, please refer to the Winter Storm Watch. Snow levels are expected to start to rise Saturday evening from sea level up to around 6,000 ft in the southern panhandle from Angoon and Kake southward. Along with snow level, temperatures are expected to warm up to the low to mid 40s. For the Icy Strait corridor area, snow levels are expected to rise to around 4,000 ft starting early Sunday morning. Temperatures are also expected to warm into the mid to high 30s during this time. Current expected rainfall amounts for the Icy Strait corridor look to be around 1-2 inches while 3 to 5 inches of rainfall is possible for the southern panhandle through Monday evening. Stay tuned to the latest forecast, please visit weather.gov/juneau.


Mount Roberts Mountain Peaks

Last Updated: December 24, 2025

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