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Marine Weather and Tide Forecast for Houston, AK

April 20, 2025 6:23 PM AKDT (02:23 UTC) Change Location
Sunrise 6:18 AM   Sunset 9:38 PM
Moonrise 5:07 AM   Moonset 9:00 AM 
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NOTE: Zones were updated 3/20/2025
PKZ740 Cook Inlet North Of Kalgin Island- 332 Pm Akdt Sun Apr 20 2025

Tonight - NE wind 10 kt. Seas 2 ft. Rain.

Mon and Mon night - Variable wind less than 10 kt. Seas 2 ft. Rain.

Tue and Tue night - N wind 20 kt. Seas 5 ft.

Wed - N wind 25 kt. Seas 5 ft.

Thu through Fri - N wind 10 kt. Seas 2 ft.
PKZ700
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7 Day Forecast for Marine Location Near Houston, AK
   
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Tide / Current for Anchorage, Alaska
  
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Anchorage
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Sun -- 01:04 AM AKDT     24.40 feet High Tide
Sun -- 06:01 AM AKDT     Moonrise
Sun -- 06:21 AM AKDT     Sunrise
Sun -- 06:51 AM AKDT     10.28 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 10:07 AM AKDT     Moonset
Sun -- 12:27 PM AKDT     23.52 feet High Tide
Sun -- 05:37 PM AKDT     Last Quarter
Sun -- 07:41 PM AKDT     3.30 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 09:36 PM AKDT     Sunset
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
        
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Anchorage, Alaska, Tide feet
12
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23.3
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24.4
2
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23.7
3
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21.3
4
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18
5
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14.2
6
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11.3
7
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10.3
8
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12.7
9
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16.3
10
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19.2
11
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21.8
12
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23.3
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23.2
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21
3
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17.7
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13.7
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10.1
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7.2
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4.3
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3.5
9
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6.9
10
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11.5
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16.2

Tide / Current for Anchorage, Alaska (2) (expired 1999-08-03)
  
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Anchorage
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Sun -- 01:04 AM AKDT     24.13 feet High Tide
Sun -- 06:01 AM AKDT     Moonrise
Sun -- 06:21 AM AKDT     Sunrise
Sun -- 06:51 AM AKDT     10.01 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 10:07 AM AKDT     Moonset
Sun -- 12:27 PM AKDT     23.25 feet High Tide
Sun -- 05:37 PM AKDT     Last Quarter
Sun -- 07:41 PM AKDT     3.03 feet Low Tide
Sun -- 09:36 PM AKDT     Sunset
Tide / Current data from XTide NOT FOR NAVIGATION
        
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Anchorage, Alaska (2) (expired 1999-08-03), Tide feet
12
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23.1
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24.1
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23.4
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21.1
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17.7
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14
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11.1
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10
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12.5
9
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16.1
10
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18.9
11
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21.6
12
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23
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22.9
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20.7
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17.4
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13.5
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9.9
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6.9
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4.1
8
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3.3
9
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6.6
10
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11.2
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15.9

Area Discussion for Anchorage, AK
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FXAK68 PAFC 210050 AFDAFC

Southcentral and Southwest Alaska Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Anchorage AK 450 PM AKDT Sun Apr 20 2025

.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA (Days 1 through 3/Tonight through Wednesday)...

A high amplitude short-wave ridge extends from the Gulf of AK northwestward across Southcentral to the west coast of AK.
A long-wave trough is centered over the Bering Sea with a zonal jet along the Aleutian chain and southern AK Peninsula. There are two distinct upper level lows and short-waves embedded within the larger trough: one pushing up against the mainland AK ridge into SW AK and the western Gulf/Kodiak; another deeper low/trough progressing eastward along the western Aleutians and southern Bering Sea. Both of these features will ultimately affect Southcentral and the Gulf of AK. However, for now, the ridging is leading to partly to mostly sunny skies across Southcentral.
Clouds are increasing from south to north as the upper trough and weak occluded front approach Southcentral. Kenai radar shows light rain progressing very slow northward across the Kenai Peninsula.
A trailing cold front is nearing Kodiak Island, producing a narrow band of light rain. A light wind regime is in place across the region. Coastal ridging ahead of the front combined with sunshine inland is leading to development of gap winds along Turnagain Arm into Anchorage, the Knik River Valley into Palmer, and along the Copper River.

The upper level short-wave over Bristol Bay will initially progress northeastward this evening, but with ridging to the north and east it will then begin to shift eastward to the northern Gulf overnight tonight through Monday morning. Precipitation will gradually spread inland tonight out ahead of the trough, but with the best lift out ahead of the trough shifting to the Gulf coast, precipitation will be very light. Precipitation will be primarily in the form of rain for the valleys, though interior Southcentral will cool enough overnight to see some light snow - with little or no accumulation.

Precipitation will diminish through the day Monday as the upper trough exits eastward, lingering longest across eastern Prince William Sound and the southeastern Copper River Basin. With fast steering flow upstream, there won't be much break between the departing trough and the next one moving in from the Bering Sea.
Thus, mostly cloudy skies will prevail. An occluded front and weak upper level short-wave will bring the next round to Kodiak Monday afternoon. A short-wave digging into the North Pacific Monday night will then cause the leading short-wave to lift northward up Cook Inlet, with another round of light rain for the Kenai Peninsula and western Susitna Valley Monday night into Tuesday.

The amplification of the upper level flow will lead to development of a surface low south of Kodiak Island Tuesday morning. This low will track into the Gulf and deepen as the upper center transitions from the Bering Sea to the Gulf Tuesday night- Wednesday. There is some uncertainty in the low track, but high confidence that it will quickly occlude and become vertically stacked, causing it to stall somewhere in the central Gulf. Thus, the bulk of impacts of rain and winds will be confined to Kodiak Island and coastal areas of Southcentral. Inland portions of Southcentral will be mostly dry, but with considerable cloud cover.

-SEB
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHWEST ALASKA/BERING SEA/ALEUTIANS (Days 1 through 3: Today through Wednesday)...

This afternoon, the main weather story is a shield of rain continuing to overspread the Southwest, with temperatures just cold enough for Nunivak Island and the Kuskokwim coast to support a rain/snow mix or all snow. Warm air advection continues to spill into the region with this first wave, including the Eastern Aleutians and AK Pen, where both areas have had temperatures surpass 40F today. Cold Bay has been persistent in being quite gusty throughout the afternoon, and St. Paul has seen reduced visibility and cloud ceilings with fog and mist.

As St. Paul improves this evening, areas of fog are possible for Nunivak Island and the Kuskokwim coast tonight into Monday morning. Elsewhere, a broad Bering complex low with its associated trough draped eastward across the Bering finally begins to gain some momentum and moves eastward through the day Monday. A shortwave rounding the southern periphery of the low on Monday brings elevated winds back to Cold Bay and another wave of precipitation to Southwest Alaska, as the center of the low itself nears Nunivak Island. Again, temperatures are marginal for this area, but could support some additional snowfall while the Bristol Bay coast and the inland Southwest temperatures stay relatively mild with rain.

However, as the low swings through the area Tuesday, colder air aloft attempts to wrap in with a northwesterly wind for the Bering, Central, and Eastern Aleutians. Shortly thereafter, a transient ridge slides across the region out ahead of yet another gale force frontal system arriving to the Western Aleutians by Wednesday morning.

-AM

.LONG TERM FORECAST (Days 4 through 7/Thursday through Sunday)...

A very broad upper level weather pattern with several low centers and a number of differently oriented troughs extends across the region. Divergence aloft continues as the pattern weakens and becomes more zonal through the forecast period. Most of the active weather will be occurring across the Southern portions of the state into the weekend. A weak upper ridge builds over the weekend across Southeast Alaska and Western Canada. A loosely organized mix of ECMWF / GFS / UKMET and Canadian models carry the main features quite well, although the GFS hold onto a track to the South of the other models along the same axis of movement.

A decaying surface low in the Southeastern Gulf of Alaska slips further South, but leaves a weakening front wrapped along the North Gulf Coast from Kodiak Island to the Canadian border.
Locally moderate rain remains over the coastal zones through Thursday. A Western Bering surface low extends a front into the North Pacific and slips Eastward with snow along its Northern edges, and rain elsewhere through the weekend. Areas of freezing rain are expected South of Nunivak Island through Saturday. A developing North Pacific low picks up the frontal weather and pushes it over the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island late Saturday into Sunday. Scattered showers are expected across the Kenai Peninsula and Southcentral Alaska Sunday. A well developed low and front approach the Western Aleutians and Bering for Sunday with another round of rain expected.

- Kutz

AVIATION

PANC...Southeast winds gusting to 20 to 30 knots from Turnagain Arm over the terminal this afternoon are expected diminish around midnight. VFR conditions will last through the rest of today with increasing clouds late this afternoon and evening. Rain becomes more likely after midnight and ceilings look to drop into MVFR around 16Z Monday. While weather and ceilings will improve by Monday afternoon, the Turnagain Arm winds will return with gusts 20 to 30 knots.


Weather Reporting Stations
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Stations Dist Age Wind AirWater WavesinHgDewPt
ANTA2 - 9455920 - Anchorage, AK 21 mi53 minW 1G2.9 46°F 38°F30.08
APMA2 21 mi31 min4.1G4.1 46°F 30°F


Wind History for Anchorage, AK
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AirportDistAgeWind ktVisSkyWeatherAirDewPtRHinHg
PAWS WASILLA,AK 14 sm27 mincalmOvercast48°F25°F40%30.08
PABV BIRCHWOOD,AK 17 sm27 minW 0610 smClear48°F28°F46%30.09
PAED ELMENDORF AFB,AK 20 sm28 minWNW 0510 smMostly Cloudy50°F25°F37%30.05
PAFR BRYANT AAF,AK 20 sm28 minESE 1210 smOvercast48°F27°F43%30.06
PAMR MERRILL FIELD,AK 23 sm30 minNW 0410 smOvercast48°F25°F40%30.06

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