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* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations up to 4 inches. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph. * WHERE…Kuskokwim Delta Coast and Nunivak Island and Western Capes. * WHEN…From 1 AM to 3 PM AKST Sunday. * IMPACTS…Visibilities reduced to one half mile or less due to blowing snow. Travel could be very difficult. Gusty winds could bring down tree branches. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Strong southeasterly winds associated with a strong front in the Bering will arrive to areas of the Southwest Coast late Saturday night into the very early morning hours Sunday. Initial precipitation associated with the front will be snow, and coupled with strong winds will produce blowing snow through

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* WHAT…West winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 60 mph expected. * WHERE…North Snowy Range Foothills including Arlington and Elk Mountain along Interstate 80. * WHEN…Until 8 PM MST this evening. * IMPACTS…Mainly to transportation. Strong cross winds will be hazardous to light weight or high profile vehicles, including campers and tractor trailers.

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A strong low pressure system moving into the Western Bering Sea will bring elevated water levels 1 to 3 feet above the normal high tide line on Saturday and Sunday. The highest water levels will be with the high tide each afternoon from Nunam Iqua south including Scammon Bay, Hooper Bay, and Chevak. Winds will be primarily offshore from the southeast, but larger than normal tide cycles due to the recent full moon and the strength of the storm will bring in elevated water. The strongest winds will not coincide with the highest water levels, so significant wave run-up or coastal flooding are not expected.

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* WHAT…Water levels as high as 2 to 3 feet above the normal highest tide line. * WHERE…Along the Kuskokwim Delta Coast and Nunivak Island. * WHEN…Saturday evening to noon Sunday. * IMPACTS…Coastal flooding of low lying areas and erosion are possible. Flood waters may impede upon displaced structures. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Southeasterly winds reaching 45 mph along a front will approach late Saturday, continuing through Sunday morning. This will lead to coastal flood impacts such as storm surge and flooding. Water levels are expected to begin rising beyond the normal highest tide line late Saturday night. This could cause localized areas of erosion along the coast. Structures not elevated off the

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