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…ACCUMULATING SNOW FOR HAINES MONDAY… .A weak, decaying low pressure will bring moisture up from the south, generating snow showers for Haines, Lutak, and Mud Bay beginning early Monday morning. Highest uncertainty regarding this system is the depth of the moisture profile, which will dictate heavier rates. Current guidance indicate about a 50% chance to exceed 0.5 inch rates and could be as high as one inch per hour. Current advisory represents most likely snow amounts during this period, but updates may be necessary as the event draws near. * WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches. * WHERE…Haines, Lutak, and Mud Bay. * WHEN…From 3 AM to

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Wind gusts of 35 to 45 mph are possible this afternoon along the mountain ridges and eastern slopes. Gusts of this magnitude are capable of blowing around lightweight objects, causing localized minor tree damage and power outages, and creating difficult driving conditions for high profile vehicles.

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