Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Chignik, AK
![]() | Sunrise 4:50 AM Sunset 11:02 PM Moonrise 2:28 AM Moonset 3:04 PM |
PKZ752 Castle Cape To Cape Tolstoi Out To 15 Nm- 347 Am Akdt Thu May 22 2025
Today - Variable wind 10 kt. Seas 3 ft.
Tonight - N wind 20 kt. Seas 4 ft.
Fri - N wind 20 kt in the morning becoming variable 10 kt. Seas 4 ft.
Fri night - NW wind 15 kt. Seas 3 ft.
Sat - S wind 15 kt. Seas 3 ft.
Sun - NE wind 15 kt. Seas 5 ft.
Mon - N wind 20 kt. Seas 6 ft.
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7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Chignik, AK

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Chignik Click for Map Thu -- 04:28 AM AKDT Moonrise Thu -- 05:12 AM AKDT 2.40 feet Low Tide Thu -- 06:06 AM AKDT Sunrise Thu -- 10:56 AM AKDT 6.62 feet High Tide Thu -- 05:03 PM AKDT Moonset Thu -- 05:13 PM AKDT 1.25 feet Low Tide Thu -- 10:55 PM AKDT Sunset Thu -- 11:36 PM AKDT 8.36 feet High Tide Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Chignik, Anchorage Bay, Alaska, Tide feet
12 am |
7.1 |
1 am |
6.2 |
2 am |
5 |
3 am |
3.8 |
4 am |
2.8 |
5 am |
2.4 |
6 am |
2.6 |
7 am |
3.3 |
8 am |
4.3 |
9 am |
5.5 |
10 am |
6.3 |
11 am |
6.6 |
12 pm |
6.3 |
1 pm |
5.5 |
2 pm |
4.2 |
3 pm |
2.9 |
4 pm |
1.8 |
5 pm |
1.3 |
6 pm |
1.5 |
7 pm |
2.5 |
8 pm |
4 |
9 pm |
5.7 |
10 pm |
7.3 |
11 pm |
8.2 |
Chankliut Island Click for Map Thu -- 04:27 AM AKDT Moonrise Thu -- 05:13 AM AKDT 2.36 feet Low Tide Thu -- 06:05 AM AKDT Sunrise Thu -- 10:57 AM AKDT 6.30 feet High Tide Thu -- 05:02 PM AKDT Moonset Thu -- 05:14 PM AKDT 1.23 feet Low Tide Thu -- 10:53 PM AKDT Sunset Thu -- 11:37 PM AKDT 7.96 feet High Tide Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Chankliut Island, Alaska, Tide feet
12 am |
6.8 |
1 am |
6 |
2 am |
4.8 |
3 am |
3.7 |
4 am |
2.8 |
5 am |
2.4 |
6 am |
2.5 |
7 am |
3.2 |
8 am |
4.1 |
9 am |
5.2 |
10 am |
6 |
11 am |
6.3 |
12 pm |
6 |
1 pm |
5.2 |
2 pm |
4.1 |
3 pm |
2.8 |
4 pm |
1.8 |
5 pm |
1.3 |
6 pm |
1.5 |
7 pm |
2.4 |
8 pm |
3.8 |
9 pm |
5.4 |
10 pm |
6.9 |
11 pm |
7.8 |
Area Discussion for Anchorage, AK
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FXAK68 PAFC 221305 AFDAFC
Southcentral and Southwest Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Anchorage AK 505 AM AKDT Thu May 22 2025
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA (Days 1 through 3)...
A vertically stacked low continues to drift slowly eastward over the western Gulf this morning. An occluded front associated with this low is draped over the northwestern Gulf and has stalled over the area. Easterly winds and widespread rain out ahead of this front continue across the Gulf and into Kodiak Island and the eastern Kenai Peninsula. Farther inland over the interior, clearing skies over the Copper River Basin have allowed temperatures overnight to drop into 30s across much of the region.
Farther west, a few scattered showers are lingering over the Talkeetnas along with gusty southeasterly wind lingering through Turnagain Arm and West Anchorage.
The low and its front will slowly drift southeast through today, allowing precipitation to taper off across the eastern Kenai Peninsula by early this afternoon. For Kodiak Island, the precipitation and gusty winds will persist through Friday morning before the influence of the low and its front wanes.
Expect another round of southeasterly gap winds for Turnagain Arm and the Knik and Copper River Valleys this afternoon and evening; however, the magnitude of these winds will be less than what was observed yesterday. A few scattered showers will also be possible this afternoon and evening, especially over higher terrain and along the western foothills of the Talkeetna and Chugach Mountains. Some of these showers may make it over the southern and western portions of the Mat-Su Valleys.
Warmer temperatures, especially across the interior, build in for Friday and Saturday as the coast sees a reprieve from rain. With the warmer temperatures, instability will also build for Friday and Saturday. Isolated thunderstorms are possible across northern portions of the Copper River Basin Friday afternoon and early evening as an easterly wave works westward from Yukon, Canada.
Likewise, Saturday also features increased instability across the interior with the northeast Copper River Basin looking the most unstable. While the best chance for isolated thunderstorms will over the northeast Copper Basin Saturday, western portions of the Susitna Valley could also have enough instability present to generate a few lightning strikes with any vigorous showers that develop in the foothills of the eastern facing slopes of the Alaska Range.
-TM/DAN
Southcentral and Southwest Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Anchorage AK 505 AM AKDT Thu May 22 2025
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA (Days 1 through 3)...
A vertically stacked low continues to drift slowly eastward over the western Gulf this morning. An occluded front associated with this low is draped over the northwestern Gulf and has stalled over the area. Easterly winds and widespread rain out ahead of this front continue across the Gulf and into Kodiak Island and the eastern Kenai Peninsula. Farther inland over the interior, clearing skies over the Copper River Basin have allowed temperatures overnight to drop into 30s across much of the region.
Farther west, a few scattered showers are lingering over the Talkeetnas along with gusty southeasterly wind lingering through Turnagain Arm and West Anchorage.
The low and its front will slowly drift southeast through today, allowing precipitation to taper off across the eastern Kenai Peninsula by early this afternoon. For Kodiak Island, the precipitation and gusty winds will persist through Friday morning before the influence of the low and its front wanes.
Expect another round of southeasterly gap winds for Turnagain Arm and the Knik and Copper River Valleys this afternoon and evening; however, the magnitude of these winds will be less than what was observed yesterday. A few scattered showers will also be possible this afternoon and evening, especially over higher terrain and along the western foothills of the Talkeetna and Chugach Mountains. Some of these showers may make it over the southern and western portions of the Mat-Su Valleys.
Warmer temperatures, especially across the interior, build in for Friday and Saturday as the coast sees a reprieve from rain. With the warmer temperatures, instability will also build for Friday and Saturday. Isolated thunderstorms are possible across northern portions of the Copper River Basin Friday afternoon and early evening as an easterly wave works westward from Yukon, Canada.
Likewise, Saturday also features increased instability across the interior with the northeast Copper River Basin looking the most unstable. While the best chance for isolated thunderstorms will over the northeast Copper Basin Saturday, western portions of the Susitna Valley could also have enough instability present to generate a few lightning strikes with any vigorous showers that develop in the foothills of the eastern facing slopes of the Alaska Range.
-TM/DAN
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHWEST ALASKA AND BERING SEA/ALEUTIANS (Days 1 through 3)...
Chances for widespread precipitation decrease through the day as a ridge builds across the Bering Sea and Alaskan mainland. This will create warmer and generally drier conditions for the start of the weekend. Scattered showers will still be possible, particularly in the Kuskokwim Valley and across higher terrain, as afternoon instability becomes more influential beneath the ridge.
Daytime temperatures will climb into the mid 50s across the Southwest mainland by Friday and Saturday.
For the Bering Sea, temperatures remain cooler as a low passes between Adak and the Pribilof Islands, exiting to the east across Unalaska this afternoon. As its front progresses eastward it will bring rain from Adak to the Alaska Peninsula, tapering through Friday morning. Farther west on Friday morning, a larger low, lifting north along the coast of Kamchatka, will push its front sweeping across the entire Bering Sea and Aleutian Island chain.
Small craft winds and moderate to heavy rain will be associated with this front. Winds up to gale force will span an area from Attu to west and south of Adak. The front advances to the Pribilofs and Unalaska by Saturday morning, the Alaska Peninsula by Saturday afternoon, and the Southwest mainland by Sunday morning. This front weakens as it progresses eastward, greatly reducing winds, but moderate rainfall is yet expected to reach the coastal mainland. The low then races south across the Eastern Aleutians and into the North Pacific by Sunday afternoon.
.LONG TERM FORECAST (Days 4 through 7: Sunday through Wednesday)...
A broad upper level low stretches from Siberia across the Bering before angling into the Gulf of Alaska. Several shortwaves help the low centers slip through the pattern as the low becomes more organized over the Eastern Bering and Western Mainland by the end of the forecast period. The most persistent low anchors over the Gulf of Alaska through midweek. Models favor the GFS through the new week maintaining strengths and tracks of features.
Lingering showers are expected over the Southern half of Mainland Alaska through Wednesday. A rain-wrapped low and front pushing across the Central Aleutians and Bering brings moderate rain and locally gusty winds into the Alaska Peninsula and Southwest Alaska through Monday. The low sweeps into the Gulf of Alaska, spreading the rain into Southcentral Alaska and North to the Alaska Range until Wednesday. Snow is expected over higher elevations, diminishing Tuesday. In the West, a well developed North Pacific low and front does a drive-by over the Western and Central Aleutians for Tuesday and Wednesday before curving back into the North Pacific.
- Kutz
AVIATION
PANC...VFR conditions are anticipated through the TAF period.
Southeasterly Turnagain Arm winds will increase early this afternoon and persist through the evening hours. Gusts up to 25 knots are expected before diminishing overnight.
Chances for widespread precipitation decrease through the day as a ridge builds across the Bering Sea and Alaskan mainland. This will create warmer and generally drier conditions for the start of the weekend. Scattered showers will still be possible, particularly in the Kuskokwim Valley and across higher terrain, as afternoon instability becomes more influential beneath the ridge.
Daytime temperatures will climb into the mid 50s across the Southwest mainland by Friday and Saturday.
For the Bering Sea, temperatures remain cooler as a low passes between Adak and the Pribilof Islands, exiting to the east across Unalaska this afternoon. As its front progresses eastward it will bring rain from Adak to the Alaska Peninsula, tapering through Friday morning. Farther west on Friday morning, a larger low, lifting north along the coast of Kamchatka, will push its front sweeping across the entire Bering Sea and Aleutian Island chain.
Small craft winds and moderate to heavy rain will be associated with this front. Winds up to gale force will span an area from Attu to west and south of Adak. The front advances to the Pribilofs and Unalaska by Saturday morning, the Alaska Peninsula by Saturday afternoon, and the Southwest mainland by Sunday morning. This front weakens as it progresses eastward, greatly reducing winds, but moderate rainfall is yet expected to reach the coastal mainland. The low then races south across the Eastern Aleutians and into the North Pacific by Sunday afternoon.
.LONG TERM FORECAST (Days 4 through 7: Sunday through Wednesday)...
A broad upper level low stretches from Siberia across the Bering before angling into the Gulf of Alaska. Several shortwaves help the low centers slip through the pattern as the low becomes more organized over the Eastern Bering and Western Mainland by the end of the forecast period. The most persistent low anchors over the Gulf of Alaska through midweek. Models favor the GFS through the new week maintaining strengths and tracks of features.
Lingering showers are expected over the Southern half of Mainland Alaska through Wednesday. A rain-wrapped low and front pushing across the Central Aleutians and Bering brings moderate rain and locally gusty winds into the Alaska Peninsula and Southwest Alaska through Monday. The low sweeps into the Gulf of Alaska, spreading the rain into Southcentral Alaska and North to the Alaska Range until Wednesday. Snow is expected over higher elevations, diminishing Tuesday. In the West, a well developed North Pacific low and front does a drive-by over the Western and Central Aleutians for Tuesday and Wednesday before curving back into the North Pacific.
- Kutz
AVIATION
PANC...VFR conditions are anticipated through the TAF period.
Southeasterly Turnagain Arm winds will increase early this afternoon and persist through the evening hours. Gusts up to 25 knots are expected before diminishing overnight.
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