...Snow Continues Across the Western Kenai Peninsula through
Saturday Morning...
As upper level support approaches this evening, more widespread,
and slightly heavier intensity snow will overspread much of the
western Kenai Peninsula. Snowfall intensity will gradually
diminish from midnight tonight onward, but may take until mid-
morning Saturday to fully dissipate.
Additional snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches are expected
through Saturday morning. The highest amounts will be around Homer
and Kachemak Bay. Other areas should generally expect closer to
an additional 2 inches of snow.
Breezy northwesterly winds are still possible along Cook Inlet,
namely from Clam Gulch south, later Saturday morning. However the
winds are no longer expected to be strong enough to notably
worsen visibility, except in very localized windier locations
(namely the Homer Bluffs).
...Snow Continues Across the Western Kenai Peninsula through
Saturday Morning...
As upper level support approaches this evening, more widespread,
and slightly heavier intensity snow will overspread much of the
western Kenai Peninsula. Snowfall intensity will gradually
diminish from midnight tonight onward, but may take until mid-
morning Saturday to fully dissipate.
Additional snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches are expected
through Saturday morning. The highest amounts will be around Homer
and Kachemak Bay. Other areas should generally expect closer to
an additional 2 inches of snow.
Breezy northwesterly winds are still possible along Cook Inlet,
namely from Clam Gulch south, later Saturday morning. However the
winds are no longer expected to be strong enough to notably
worsen visibility, except in very localized windier locations
(namely the Homer Bluffs).