First Quarter
Next full moon: 7 daysMoonrise: 2:23 PM
Moon phase
Water level data unavailable
Air temp
38°F
L:33H:44
Feels like 30°
Wind
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NE
9
MPH
Gentle breeze19 mph gusts
Air Pressure
1004mb
Low
Visibility
12.0 mi
Perfectly clear
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Falling Tide
Low tide in 3hr 51min-0.83 ft · 3:40 pm

Next Tide Predictions

Today
Low3:40 pm-0.83 ft
High9:42 pm5.22 ft
Sunday
Low4:17 am2.23 ft
High9:05 am5.49 ft
Low4:35 pm-0.25 ft
High10:31 pm5.48 ft
Monday
Low5:30 am1.85 ft
High10:08 am4.84 ft
Low5:30 pm0.34 ft
High11:17 pm5.72 ft
Tuesday
Low6:37 am1.34 ft
High11:12 am4.26 ft
Low6:25 pm0.92 ft
Wednesday
High12:01 am5.92 ft
Low7:35 am0.81 ft
High12:20 pm3.81 ft
Low7:16 pm1.46 ft
Thursday
High12:43 am6.08 ft
Low8:27 am0.34 ft
High1:37 pm3.58 ft
Low8:03 pm1.96 ft
Friday
High1:25 am6.19 ft
Low9:15 am-0.01 ft
High3:01 pm3.56 ft
Low8:48 pm2.42 ft
NOAA Predictions
·Kun River, Scammon Bay tide station (at station)
Satellite Observations
·~5mi resolution
Times in Alaska Daylight Time
1 Active Notice
Fri 6:16 PM → Sun 1:00 AM AKDT
WHAT
Flooding caused by ice jams continues to be possible. Reports of local shifting and movement of river ice were received Friday evening, but the threat remains significant. This break up season has resulted in flooding between Marshall and Grayling and Yukon River communities further downstream should prepare for flooding now.
WHERE
Including the following areas: Alakanuk, Emmonak, Kotlik and Mountain Village.
WHEN
Through late Saturday night.
IMPACTS
High water may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
- As of Friday evening, the River Watch Team estimated the ice jam is located several miles downstream of Marshall and is causing water to back up into upstream communities. The ice jam is backing up about 40 miles of chunk ice. Once this jam releases the breakup front will progress downstream and bring the potential for flooding to Pilot Station and St. Mary's due to additional ice jams and heavy ice runs. - Http://www.weather.gov/aprfc
Recommendations
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop. Stay tuned to further developments by listening to your local radio, television, or NOAA Weather Radio for further information.