...category.The river at the Back Loop was at 12 feet at 1:30 p.m., which was in the minor flood stage.Hydrometeorological Technician Geri Swanson said the road at the lake at Skater's Cabin was closed off and the lower camp sites had...
...the airport broke the 1997 record of 82, according to meteorologist Brian Bezenek. Kimberly Vaughan, a hydrometeorological technician for the weather service in Juneau, said Juneau recorded three previous spells of four straight 80-degree...
...federal building downtown and 37 mph at Juneau International Airport Thursday morning, said Pete Rahe, a hydrometeorological technician with the National Weather Service in Juneau. Brunette's daughter, Malika, was home at the time, but...
...Rahe of the National Weather Service in Juneau. "The normal should be 33.3 degrees," said Rahe, a hydrometeorological technician. Through Monday, the average was running at 36.8 degrees. November 2003 was cooler than normal, with...
...inches, set in 1949. Rain is in the forecast through New Year's Day, Sunday. Kimberly Vaughan, a hydrometeorological technician with the National Weather Service in Juneau, said it has been wet across the region this year. "Sitka...
...of colors. Orange flood warnings. Pink wind advisories. Temperatures in shades of red and blue. As a hydrometeorological technician, Vaughan helps communicate with the public and put out short-term forecasts. She organizes a network...
...JUNEAU - Don Drew, the lead forecaster at the Juneau National Weather Service, and Brian Tassia, a hydrometeorological technician, will present an overview of weather and climate operations in Southeast Alaska during this week's fireside...
...today when a frontal system moved in from the southwest, bringing with it warm moist air, said Pete Rahe, hydrometeorological technician. The warm air moving over cold Juneau air caused clouds and the 3 to 5 inches of snow seen today, Rahe...
...years ago, during a record-breaking season of snowfall, the area opened on Nov. 19. Cory Vanpelt, a hydrometeorological technician with the National Weather Service in Juneau, said the winter this year is will be driven by La Nina, a...
...stage, he said. "We've had so much rainfall that the ground is saturated," said Kimberly Vaughan, a hydrometeorological technician for the National Weather Service. "We've come to the point where it isn't draining off." The forecast...
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