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* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations for Turnagain Pass 8 to 16 inches. Total snow accumulations from Hope south to Primrose 5 to 10 inches. Winds gusting as high as 25 mph. * WHERE…Interior Kenai Peninsula and Turnagain Pass. * WHEN…Until 6 AM AKST Friday. * IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous conditions could impact the Thursday evening and Friday morning commutes. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The heaviest snowfall rates are expected from now through late tonight. Steadier snow will taper off to scattered snow showers for tomorrow.

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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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Fri, 7 Nov 2025, 00:20 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

Worldwide earthquakes above magnitude 3 during the past 24 hours on 7 Nov 2025

Summary: 35 quakes 4.0+, 120 quakes 3.0+, 307 quakes 2.0+ (462 total)
This report is being updated every hour.
Magnitude 4+: 35 earthquakes
Magnitude 3+: 120 earthquakes
Magnitude 2+: 307 earthquakes
No quakes of magnitude 5 or higherTotal seismic energy estimate: 2 x 1013 joules (5.58 gigawatt hours, equivalent to 4799 tons of TNT or 0.3 atomic bombs!) | equivalent to ONE quake of magnitude 5.7 learn more10 largest earthquakes in the world (past 24 hours)#1: Mag 4.9 Philippine Sea, 53 km east of Miyazaki, Miyazaki, JapanFriday, Nov 7, 2025, at 01:23 am (GMT +9) – #2: Mag 4.9 107 km west of Guaymas, Estado de Sonora, MexicoThursday, Nov 6, 2025, at 06:25 am (GMT -7) – #3: Mag 4.9 57 km southwest of Nogliki, Noglikskii, Sakhalin Oblast, RussiaThursday, Nov 6, 2025, at 09:54 pm (Sakhalin time) – #4: Mag 4.9 Tasman Sea, 27 km northwest of Wellington, Wellington, New ZealandThursday, Nov 6, 2025, at 09:09 pm (Auckland time) – #5: Mag 4.9 Philippine Sea, 19 km northeast of Manay, PhilippinesThursday, Nov 6, 2025, at 03:57 pm (Manila time) – #6: Mag 4.8 98 km west of Guaymas, Estado de Sonora, MexicoThursday, Nov 6, 2025, at 09:36 am (GMT -7) – #7: Mag 4.8 North Pacific Ocean,

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Confidence is growing in the potential for significant accumulating snow over the weekend for parts of far northern panhandle, with minor accumulations in the Icy Strait corridor as a strong system moves up from the south Saturday night. As the storm moves northward, a rain/snow mix will initially be possible for parts of the Icy Strait corridor, ranging from Pelican to Juneau. There is some possibility of minor accumulations in these locations, although accumulations in the Icy Strait corridor which do occur will be less than one inch. Significantly more snow is expected for the far northern panhandle, with confidence growing in accumulating snow beginning late Saturday night and then lasting

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