Meteorologist Ben Linstid is on the episode for Wednesday, Apand says Petersburg finished the month of March above normal for precipitation but with only a trace amount of snowfall: National Weather Service meteorologist Brian Bezenek talks about a long dry spell for the Petersburg area and a cooler drier month of April so far on the episode for Wednesday, April 20, 2022:Īaron Jacobs, a senior service hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Juneau is on the episode for Wednesday, Aptalking about cold, dry and windy conditions prevailing in Southeast Alaska this week: Kimberly Vaughan, observing program leader with the National Weather Service in Juneau, is on the episode for Wednesday, Aptalking about a cooler, drier month than normal for Petersburg: ![]() Meteorologist Bryan Caffrey is on the episode for Wednesday, with a look back at a dry, cool month of April and the chance for a break in this week’s rain for the weekend: National Weather Service meteorologist Brian Bezenek is on the episode for Wednesday, and says May has started off a little drier than normal, despite some significant rainfall this week: Kimberly Vaughan, observing program leader with the National Weather Service in Juneau, is on the episode for Wednesday, talking about a dry, sunny couple of days just in time for Petersburg’s Little Norway Festival: ![]() Wes Adkins, a lead forecaster for the National Weather Service in Juneau, is on the episode for Wednesday, with a good forecast for the Memorial Day weekend: Wes Adkins, a lead forecaster with the National Weather Service in Juneau is on the episode for Wednesday, Jtalking about a wet weekend ahead and no mention of drought in this part of the world:Īaron Jacobs, a senior service hydrologist with the National Weather Service in Juneau talks about a cooler and drier-than-normal month of May on the episode for Wednesday, June 1, 2022: Meteorologist Rick Fritsch is on the episode for Wednesday, Jtalking about drier weather and warmer-than-normal temperatures expected for the next week to ten days:Įdward Liske, a lead forecaster with the National Weather Service in Juneau, is on the episode for Wednesday, Jwith the first sign of smoke from Southwest Alaska wildfires reaching this part of the state and a few days of drier weather to enjoy this week: Adkins talks about that and a good forecast for the Independence Day weekend: Petersburg tied a daily temperature record the day before, recording 79 degrees. Wes Adkins, a lead forecaster with the National Weather Service in Juneau is on the episode for Wednesday, June 29, 2022. The area also tied another daily temperature record but the rain is forecast to return: Kimberly Vaughan, observing program leader with the National Weather Service in Juneau, is on the episode for Wednesday, Jtalks about Petersburg’s streak of 13 days without precipitation that just came to an end. Weather weekly airs on Wednesday during the Midday Magazine news at noon and these updates are archived here. It’s with forecasters from the National Weather Service in Juneau. ![]() KFSK has a weekly radio segment on the past week’s weather and what’s coming up for the weekend. Hazy skies make for a powerful sunset over Kupreanof Island as seen from the hillside below Ravens Roost cabin Sunday, July 3, 2022.
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