While parts of the central and southern panhandle continue to dig out from the latest storm that is coming to a close, our next system is on the horizon already. This system looks to potentially bring accumulating snow the central panhandle and as far north as the Icy Strait corridor including Juneau. Right now, there is moderate confidence in accumulating snowfall starting Saturday evening for locations such as Petersburg. Farther north, Angoon could see snow starting to fall as soon as late Saturday evening and Sitka looks to potentially get into the snow by early Sunday morning. These locations will likely stay all snow as the warm air associated with this surge of moisture does not appear strong enough to warm up locations north of Sumner Strait. Farther north, the Icy Strait corridor including Juneau continues to have less confidence as there is concerns about the moisture making it far enough north as well as be able to make it through the cold, dry air and reach the surface. If enough moisture is able to make it north, these locations could get in on some potential accumulating snow. But if the moisture struggles to make it far enough north or there is not enough moisture, the Icy Strait corridor could likely see just some light snow accumulations. Stay tuned to the latest forecast, visit weather.gov/juneau
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