Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Egegik, AK
April 29, 2025 7:18 PM AKDT (03:18 UTC)
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PKZ761 Bristol Bay From Port Heiden To Cape Chichagof Out To 15 Nm- 235 Pm Akdt Tue Apr 29 2025
Tonight - SE wind 15 kt. Seas 2 ft.
Wed - SW wind 15 kt. Seas 1 foot.
Wed night - W wind 10 kt. Seas 2 ft.
Thu - W wind 20 kt. Seas 2 ft.
Thu night - W wind 25 kt. Seas 6 ft.
Fri - W wind 25 kt. Seas 6 ft.
Sat - E wind 20 kt. Seas 4 ft.
Sun - N wind 20 kt. Seas 5 ft.
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7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Egegik, AK

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Middle Bluff Click for Map Tue -- 01:09 AM AKDT Moonset Tue -- 04:29 AM AKDT 22.93 feet High Tide Tue -- 06:39 AM AKDT Sunrise Tue -- 06:41 AM AKDT Moonrise Tue -- 10:43 AM AKDT 5.11 feet Low Tide Tue -- 03:58 PM AKDT 16.77 feet High Tide Tue -- 10:16 PM AKDT Sunset Tue -- 10:33 PM AKDT -3.95 feet Low Tide Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Middle Bluff, Kvichak Bay, Alaska, Tide feet
12 am |
4.1 |
1 am |
10 |
2 am |
15.7 |
3 am |
20.2 |
4 am |
22.6 |
5 am |
22.6 |
6 am |
20.4 |
7 am |
16.7 |
8 am |
12.4 |
9 am |
8.4 |
10 am |
5.7 |
11 am |
5.2 |
12 pm |
6.9 |
1 pm |
10.1 |
2 pm |
13.4 |
3 pm |
15.9 |
4 pm |
16.8 |
5 pm |
15.6 |
6 pm |
12.5 |
7 pm |
8.1 |
8 pm |
3.4 |
9 pm |
-0.8 |
10 pm |
-3.5 |
11 pm |
-3.7 |
Kvichak Bay (off Naknek River entrance) Click for Map Tue -- 01:11 AM AKDT Moonset Tue -- 01:41 AM AKDT 3.55 knots Max Flood Tue -- 05:12 AM AKDT -0.01 knots Slack Tue -- 06:36 AM AKDT Sunrise Tue -- 06:37 AM AKDT Moonrise Tue -- 08:20 AM AKDT -2.60 knots Max Ebb Tue -- 12:11 PM AKDT 0.00 knots Slack Tue -- 02:01 PM AKDT 2.04 knots Max Flood Tue -- 04:39 PM AKDT -0.00 knots Slack Tue -- 08:04 PM AKDT -3.08 knots Max Ebb Tue -- 10:17 PM AKDT Sunset Tue -- 11:58 PM AKDT 0.00 knots Slack Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION |   |
Kvichak Bay (off Naknek River entrance), Alaska Current, knots
12 am |
1.6 |
1 am |
3.2 |
2 am |
3.5 |
3 am |
2.8 |
4 am |
1.8 |
5 am |
0.3 |
6 am |
-1.2 |
7 am |
-2.1 |
8 am |
-2.6 |
9 am |
-2.5 |
10 am |
-2.1 |
11 am |
-1.6 |
12 pm |
-0.3 |
1 pm |
1.3 |
2 pm |
2 |
3 pm |
1.6 |
4 pm |
0.7 |
5 pm |
-0.5 |
6 pm |
-1.8 |
7 pm |
-2.8 |
8 pm |
-3.1 |
9 pm |
-2.8 |
10 pm |
-2.1 |
11 pm |
-1.3 |
Area Discussion for Anchorage, AK
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FXAK68 PAFC 300110 AFDAFC
Southcentral and Southwest Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Anchorage AK 510 PM AKDT Tue Apr 29 2025
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA (Days 1 through 3)...
A north Pacific low has pushed an occluded front into the Southcentral coast, spreading light-to-moderate rainfall along the coast, with lighter rainfall expected inland this evening.
Western Kenai Peninsula has filled in with rain, and is expected to persist through tonight, while locations like Anchorage may see some showers the majority of the city will be mostly dry due to downslope favorable wind flow. While gusty winds through Turnagain Arm are expected this evening, winds are struggling to curl up into the Anchorage area, likely due to the expanse of cloud cover hindering localized surface heating. Gusty winds through the Knik River Valley will similarly diminish tonight. Rainfall across the northern Gulf coast is expected, with areas at elevation such as Thompson Pass to see an ongoing wet snowfall, resulting in a few inches of new snow through late this week. A tightening pressure gradient will form a barrier jet of winds across the northern Gulf coast, producing gale-force winds expected to linger through Thursday.
A secondary surface front moves out ahead of the low and across the Western Gulf for late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. A vigorous upper-level wave riding long the front will drive more moisture northward with another round of steady precipitation for the coast and showers inland. Another surface low developing along the front will also bring more moisture and another round of gusty winds to the coast by late Wednesday.
Conditions remain unsettled into Thursday as a trough and surface low remain situated in the Gulf.
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Southcentral and Southwest Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Anchorage AK 510 PM AKDT Tue Apr 29 2025
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA (Days 1 through 3)...
A north Pacific low has pushed an occluded front into the Southcentral coast, spreading light-to-moderate rainfall along the coast, with lighter rainfall expected inland this evening.
Western Kenai Peninsula has filled in with rain, and is expected to persist through tonight, while locations like Anchorage may see some showers the majority of the city will be mostly dry due to downslope favorable wind flow. While gusty winds through Turnagain Arm are expected this evening, winds are struggling to curl up into the Anchorage area, likely due to the expanse of cloud cover hindering localized surface heating. Gusty winds through the Knik River Valley will similarly diminish tonight. Rainfall across the northern Gulf coast is expected, with areas at elevation such as Thompson Pass to see an ongoing wet snowfall, resulting in a few inches of new snow through late this week. A tightening pressure gradient will form a barrier jet of winds across the northern Gulf coast, producing gale-force winds expected to linger through Thursday.
A secondary surface front moves out ahead of the low and across the Western Gulf for late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning. A vigorous upper-level wave riding long the front will drive more moisture northward with another round of steady precipitation for the coast and showers inland. Another surface low developing along the front will also bring more moisture and another round of gusty winds to the coast by late Wednesday.
Conditions remain unsettled into Thursday as a trough and surface low remain situated in the Gulf.
-CL
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHWEST ALASKA (through Friday morning)...
A stacked low pressure system is slowly encroaching on the mainland. It is in a weakening stat, the southeasterly winds through Kamishak Gap will diminish through tomorrow morning. Upper level temperatures near -30C will encourage rain showers on Wednesday afternoon as surface temperatures approach 50 degrees in parts of the the Kuskokwim Valley and Delta. Some showers may be intense but brief, but will remain scattered in nature. That system continues to weaken overhead into Thursday, but rain showers will become more isolated over time. On Friday morning, an approaching disturbance from the Gulf of Alaska will return rain to the Alaska/Aleutian range specifically. Overall expect temperatures slightly above normal with scattered rain showers for the next couple of days.
MTL
.SHORT TERM FORECAST BERING SEA/ALEUTIANS (through Friday morning)...
Much of the Bering Sea and Aleutians is on the back side of the weakening low pressure system. Cold air streaming southward will promote scattered snow showers Wednesday and Thursday, decreasing in coverage and intensity through the remainder of the week. The next system to impact the area will be another frontal boundary approaching the western/central Aleutians late Thursday into Friday. Model guidance is keeping this system south of the Chain, enough to keep places like Adak/Atka with snow as the precipitation type for a brief period of precipitation on Friday.
MTL
.LONG TERM FORECAST (Days 4 through 7/Saturday through Tuesday)...
Unsettled conditions will continue across southern Alaska as low pressure sits over the Bering Sea and an active southern track keep systems moving into the Gulf of Alaska. Broad cyclonic flow with excess moisture will allow for showery precipitation and enhanced northerly gap winds for much of Aleutians and Southwest AK. The embedded closed low that brought moderate to high rates of precipitation to coastal Southcentral midweek will slowly dissipate as it works inland over Prince William Sound on Saturday. Continued damp onshore flow will produce showery rain and mountain snow through the weekend.
An upper level trough traversing just south of the Aleutians will phase with the Bering low, pivoting it into the Gulf of Alaska on Sunday. This system looks to bring yet another round of breezy conditions and precipitation to the Gulf coast, from Kodiak to the Panhandle.
AVIATION
PANC...VFR conditions and pockets of very light rain are expected through tonight. The Turnagain Arm wind gusts will continue across the terminal with gusts to 25 kts at times before winds flip back around to northerly less than 10 kts tonight. Low level wind shear is possible tonight below 2000 ft out of the southeast at up to 20 kts.
A stacked low pressure system is slowly encroaching on the mainland. It is in a weakening stat, the southeasterly winds through Kamishak Gap will diminish through tomorrow morning. Upper level temperatures near -30C will encourage rain showers on Wednesday afternoon as surface temperatures approach 50 degrees in parts of the the Kuskokwim Valley and Delta. Some showers may be intense but brief, but will remain scattered in nature. That system continues to weaken overhead into Thursday, but rain showers will become more isolated over time. On Friday morning, an approaching disturbance from the Gulf of Alaska will return rain to the Alaska/Aleutian range specifically. Overall expect temperatures slightly above normal with scattered rain showers for the next couple of days.
MTL
.SHORT TERM FORECAST BERING SEA/ALEUTIANS (through Friday morning)...
Much of the Bering Sea and Aleutians is on the back side of the weakening low pressure system. Cold air streaming southward will promote scattered snow showers Wednesday and Thursday, decreasing in coverage and intensity through the remainder of the week. The next system to impact the area will be another frontal boundary approaching the western/central Aleutians late Thursday into Friday. Model guidance is keeping this system south of the Chain, enough to keep places like Adak/Atka with snow as the precipitation type for a brief period of precipitation on Friday.
MTL
.LONG TERM FORECAST (Days 4 through 7/Saturday through Tuesday)...
Unsettled conditions will continue across southern Alaska as low pressure sits over the Bering Sea and an active southern track keep systems moving into the Gulf of Alaska. Broad cyclonic flow with excess moisture will allow for showery precipitation and enhanced northerly gap winds for much of Aleutians and Southwest AK. The embedded closed low that brought moderate to high rates of precipitation to coastal Southcentral midweek will slowly dissipate as it works inland over Prince William Sound on Saturday. Continued damp onshore flow will produce showery rain and mountain snow through the weekend.
An upper level trough traversing just south of the Aleutians will phase with the Bering low, pivoting it into the Gulf of Alaska on Sunday. This system looks to bring yet another round of breezy conditions and precipitation to the Gulf coast, from Kodiak to the Panhandle.
AVIATION
PANC...VFR conditions and pockets of very light rain are expected through tonight. The Turnagain Arm wind gusts will continue across the terminal with gusts to 25 kts at times before winds flip back around to northerly less than 10 kts tonight. Low level wind shear is possible tonight below 2000 ft out of the southeast at up to 20 kts.
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