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Following a front bringing rain across the panhandle Sunday, a developing low is expected to move into the SE gulf Monday into Tuesday. This system is still expected to bring enhanced rainfall to the far southern panhandle, particularly Ketchikan and Metlakatla. Model spread for this feature has begun to decrease, with a less impactful solution becoming more likely. This would have the low be more progressive and the moisture plume stay further south before wrapping around to impact the eastern half of Clarence Strait late Monday night into Tuesday morning. While overall 24 hr rain amounts are now ranging from 0.75 for coastal communities on Prince of Wales Island to upwards
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