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  2. Bolaven will impact Alaska and have downstream impacts on US

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    Bolaven will still pack a punch as it approaches the 49th state as early as the late hours of Sunday, bringing impacts of rain, wind, rough seas, and even interior snow. It will join forc

  3. Climate of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Owing to the rain shadow of the coastal mountains, south-central Alaska does not get nearly as much rain as the southeast of Alaska, though it does get more snow with up to 300 inches (7.62 m) at Valdez and much more in the mountains. On average, Anchorage receives 16 inches (410 mm) of precipitation a year, with around 75 inches (1.91 m) of snow.

  4. Another huge storm is rolling across US. But this time ...

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    The storm front that has provided a rainy respite for firefighters in California was beginning its roll across the nation Tuesday, forecast to spread rain, snow and ice along a 2,600-mile stretch ...

  5. Typhoon Bolaven (2023) - Wikipedia

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    In Alaska, Ketchikan was put under a high wind warning as the remnants of the storm approached. Rainfall in Ketchikan was 6.69 in (170 mm) on October 17, a daily record. [ 27 ] After merging with another extratropical storm in the Gulf of Alaska , the remnants brought rain to parts of southern British Columbia , where Effingham Point , along ...

  6. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    South central Alaska does not get nearly as much rain as the southeast of Alaska, though it does get more snow. On average, Anchorage receives 16 inches (406 mm) of precipitation a year, with around 75 inches (1,905 mm) of snow. The northern coast of the Gulf of Alaska receives up to 150 inches (3,800 mm) of precipitation annually. [7]

  7. Rainfall to remain limited, fire risk to continue in ... - AOL

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    As the record stretch of dry weather continues for much of the Northeast, building warmth and increasing winds are boosting the brush fire danger this week, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. While ...

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  9. Climate of Anchorage - Wikipedia

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    Between 2000 and 2022 the annual rainfall in Anchorage was 16.7 inches. [6] The months with the highest average mean of rain were August and September, each having an annual mean of 2.75 inches (August) and 3.24 inches (September).