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Strong winds expected to blow through Bristol Bay this weekend
The area from Pilot Point up towards Naknek could experience southwest winds sustained as high as 30 - 40 mph with higher gusts, according to climate…
‘The most extreme of all the extremes’: What’s behind Bristol Bay’s record breaking fire season
More land burned in the Bristol Bay region last summer than in the past 72 years combined. A lot of environmental conditions had to align for that to happen.
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Smoke from Levelock Fire hangs over Dillingham
Smoke from a 5,000-acre fire near Levelock has settled over Dillingham. A period of substantial rainfall is necessary to tamp down threats of…
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Record precipitation for King Salmon as winter temperatures flip-flop
King Salmon tied its fifth warmest February on record, and the average temperature there was about 8 degrees above normal.
'Stormy weekend is on tap' for Bristol Bay
A winter weather advisory is in effect in the region from 4 p.m. Friday until 4 a.m. Sunday, mainly in areas north and west of Dillingham. The first…
"Parade of storms" heading to Bristol Bay over the holidays
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until 6:00 p.m. Monday, and gusts are expected to reach up to 70 mph after midnight, with widespread rain and snow…
Last March was the wettest in Bristol Bay in over 50 years
The 30 year average amount of precipitation is usually around 0.7 inches according to data collected by the weather station, making last March over three…
Aleutians storm extends to Bristol Bay, bringing heavy snowfall and winds
Terrain around Dillingham and Aleknagik is keeping the air mass just cold enough to produce snow. Meanwhile, further south, the storm is bringing more rain.
November was the coldest in 80 years for Bristol Bay
Areas across the region broke both daily and monthly records. For King Salmon, it's the coldest November on record. In Dillingham, wind chills dropped to negative 41 degrees. That's the lowest November wind chill in 50 years.
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King Salmon saw a record cold snap this month, but milder weather may be on the way
Clear skies and a cold air mass have pushed the temperatures at the King Salmon airport to record lows. But Bristol Bay may experience wetter and milder…
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