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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Hollis, AK


April 11, 2026 9:51 AM AKDT (17:51 UTC)
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Sunrise 5:55 AM   Sunset 8:01 PM
Moonrise 4:29 AM   Moonset 12:16 PM 
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PKZ036 Clarence Strait- 642 Am Akdt Sat Apr 11 2026

Today - N wind 15 kt. Seas 3 ft.

Tonight - NW wind 15 kt. Seas 3 ft.

Sun - W wind 10 kt. Seas 2 ft or less.

Sun night - S wind 15 kt. Seas 3 ft.

Mon - SW wind 20 kt. Seas 4 ft.

Tue - NW wind 15 kt. Seas 3 ft.

Wed - NW wind 15 kt. Seas 3 ft.

PKZ005
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7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Hollis, AK
   
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Tide / Current for Hollis Anchorage, Kasaan Bay, Alaska
  
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Hollis Anchorage
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Sat -- 02:19 AM AKDT     6.93 feet Low Tide
Sat -- 04:28 AM AKDT     Moonrise
Sat -- 05:55 AM AKDT     Sunrise
Sat -- 08:17 AM AKDT     11.84 feet High Tide
Sat -- 12:17 PM AKDT     Moonset
Sat -- 03:15 PM AKDT     3.01 feet Low Tide
Sat -- 07:48 PM AKDT     Sunset
Sat -- 10:05 PM AKDT     11.48 feet High Tide
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
        
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Hollis Anchorage, Kasaan Bay, Alaska, Tide feet
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8.4
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7.5
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7
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7.1
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7.8
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8.9
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10.1
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11.2
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11.8
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11.6
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10.7
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9.1
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7.1
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5.2
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3.7
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7.9
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11
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11.5
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11.1

Tide / Current for Happy Harbor, Kasaan Island, Kasaan Bay (depth 39 ft), Clarence Strait, Alaska Current
  
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Happy Harbor
Click for Map Flood direction 302 true
Ebb direction 118 true

Sat -- 02:09 AM AKDT     0.00 knots Slack
Sat -- 04:27 AM AKDT     Moonrise
Sat -- 05:24 AM AKDT     0.22 knots Max Flood
Sat -- 05:54 AM AKDT     Sunrise
Sat -- 08:58 AM AKDT     -0.00 knots Slack
Sat -- 12:15 PM AKDT     Moonset
Sat -- 12:54 PM AKDT     -0.28 knots Max Ebb
Sat -- 06:17 PM AKDT     0.00 knots Slack
Sat -- 07:47 PM AKDT     Sunset
Sat -- 07:55 PM AKDT     0.07 knots Max Flood
Sat -- 09:31 PM AKDT     -0.00 knots Slack
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
        
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Happy Harbor, Kasaan Island, Kasaan Bay (depth 39 ft), Clarence Strait, Alaska Current, knots
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Area Discussion for Juneau, AK
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FXAK67 PAJK 111349 AFDAJK

Southeast Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Juneau AK 549 AM AKDT Sat Apr 11 2026

SYNOPSIS

Key Messages:

- Drier and warmer conditions develop for Saturday.

- Patchy fog once more across the panhandle early Saturday morning.

- Another system arrives Sunday into Sunday night, bringing a rain/snow mix to the northern half of SE AK, and rain to areas further south.

SHORT TERM
The majority of the panhandle starts off Saturday clear under the influence of ridging offshore in the gulf and increasing offshore flow along north/south oriented channels. The exception to this is radiation fog has developed once more along the northern gulf coast with visibilities down to 1/4 mile or less observed at Yakutat. A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued for the area through 9am based upon surface and satellite observations. The current expectation is that the fog will dissipate similar to Friday morning once the low level inversion breaks due to daytime heating. A quick moving upper level trough diving south from the northern gulf will bring some broken high level clouds to the outer coast through the day Saturday but otherwise not have any noticeable impacts.

Satellite observations indicate some patchy fog also in the inner channels, primarily in interior passes in the southern panhandle that are sheltered from the ongoing offshore flow. With the clearing skies, temperatures will quickly rebound through the day Saturday with highs in the mid to upper 40s ranging to to the mid 50s in the far southern panhandle. For more information on the next system moving into the gulf to end the weekend, see the long term discussion.

LONG TERM
The ridging offshore will begin to break down into Sunday as the next system approaches from the NW Gulf. This system still shows colder temperatures aloft that are abnormally cold for this time of year , with -7 to -9 C temperatures at 850 mb and a cold low center at 500 mb. The warmer temperatures at the surface keep some uncertainty on precipitation in the forecast at this time, particularly in regards to how much accumulation is expected. Still expecting this to be a more convective system due to the colder temperatures aloft and warmer sea surface temps, bringing more showery precipitation. This will move into the NE coast overnight Sunday and push eastward across the rest of the panhandle during the morning through the day. Onshore flow and showers will continue behind this front, keeping precipitation across the panhandle through Monday before clearing out from N to S by Monday night into Tuesday. Chances for precipitation will remain across the far southern panhandle Tuesday before clearing up Tuesday evening into Wednesday.

A rain / snow mix is expected in the overnight hours for the N panhandle, becoming rain during the daytime. The southern half of the panhandle will see rain as the system moves through, with some snow mixing in possible overnight, but this is more unlikely than for the northern panhandle due to the warmer temperatures. Any mixed precipitation is not expected to accumulate much at all, especially as daytime temperatures remain in the high 30s to low 40s Monday. Expecting around a trace of snowfall up to 0.5 inches for the northern panhandle Sunday through Monday night, with sea level locations staying below 1 inch for 48 hr snowfall. Chances are higher for the NE Gulf coast and Icy Strait Corridor areas for between 0.5 and 1 inch of snowfall, but much of this would begin to quickly melt into the morning and any snow that falls will be wet and slushy. The southern panhandle may see some snow mixing in, but none is expected to accumulate, and if it does will only be a trace before melting during the day. Majority of the QPF for this system is expected to impact the NE Gulf coastline, between 0.7 to 0.9 inches of QPF for Yakutat, largely falling as rain aside from during the overnight hours early Sunday morning and Sunday night.

AVIATION
/ Through Saturday night / Overall a good day for flight operations across Southeast Alaska today. Predominately clear skies with some higher level clouds moving across the are from Northwest to Southeast, with some lower clouds out over the gulf. Thus far only one pocket of morning fog has been spotted on satellite or by the sensors and that is in Yakutat, with a visibilities down to a half mile or less. That should be about the only hazard for today. CLouds and rain will start to spread in from the west late Saturday night, but its likely that only the Northeast gulf coast will end up the MVFR conditions due to ceiling levels.

MARINE
Outside (Gulf and Coastal Waters): Northwesterly winds continue across the eastern Gulf over the next 24 hours, with speeds of moderate to strong breezes (17 to 27 kt) expected Saturday with the strongest winds along the southeastern gulf. Primary wave heights will increase to 6 to 8 ft west of Dixon Entrance by Saturday afternoon. By Saturday evening, winds turn more out of the West, and begin increasing through Sunday, reaching 25 to 30 kt.

Inside (Inner channels): Main threat over the next 24 hours remains northerly outflow winds, with moderate to strong breezes (11 to 27 kt) impacting Glacier Bay, Lynn Canal, Chatham Strait, Stephens Passage and Clarence Strait. Freezing spray concerns are limited given warmer air temperatures. Winds begin to relax Saturday night, with southerly winds increasing by Monday as another system moves into SE AK.

AJK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
PUBLIC...None.
MARINE...Small Craft Advisory for PKZ012-013-661.


Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind AirWater WavesinHgDewPt
SPXA2 25 mi30 minN 6G12 44°F 29.7937°F
CRGA2 26 mi88 minNW 1.9G5.1 36°F 29.8132°F
LCNA2 - Lincoln Rock, AK 40 mi42 minNW 12G14 44°F
GIXA2 41 mi30 minNNE 1.9G4.1 46°F 29.7438°F
WCXA2 49 mi30 minENE 1.9G2.9 44°F 29.8137°F


Wind History for Ketchikan, AK
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherAirDewPtRHinHg
PAHY HYDABURG,AK 21 sm55 minSE 03Clear41°F36°F81%29.80
PAKW KLAWOCK,AK 24 sm58 minNE 0710 smClear52°F30°F43%29.80

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