MONTHLY CLIMATOLOGICAL SUMMARY for APRIL 2007 NAME: 3270 Nowell CITY: West Juneau STATE: Alaska ELEV: 97 ft LAT: 58° 17' 33" N LONG: 134° 25' 37" W TEMPERATURE (°F), RAIN (in), WIND SPEED (mph), SNOW (in). Snowfall from 21:00 - 21:00, all others Midnight to Midnight. HEAT COOL AVG WIND SNOW MEAN DEG DEG WIND DOM RUN ON(1) DAY TEMP HIGH TIME LOW TIME DAYS DAYS RAIN SPEED HIGH TIME DIR (mi) SNOW GRND WEATHER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 31.6 38.5 3:05p 25.0 6:45a 33.4 0.0 0.00 4.1 22.0 12:10p WSW 99.43 0.0 24.2 Clear Lt-Brzy&Brzy SomeSmall&TinyScatteredClds 2 29.7 34.9 1:50p 21.0 11:50p 35.3 0.0 0.00 4.3 22.0 3:25a E 103.34 0.0 MISS Clear - Light to Breezy Wind 3 28.7 35.9 3:10p 18.1 5:50a 36.3 0.0 0.00 4.5 27.0 12:05p E 109.13 0.0 MISS Clear - Light to Breezy and Breezy Wind 4 34.4 41.2 11:40p 23.0 6:25a 30.6 0.0 0.00 8.0 34.0 9:05p ENE 190.98 0.0 24.0 Clr/MClr-SomeHighVeryThinCldsOcc Lt-Brzy-Windy Clr 5 39.0 43.3 8:15a 34.3 11:30p 26.0 0.0 0.04 8.1 42.0 6:45a ENE 194.61 0.0 MISS Cld VryWindy Cld/VryLtSn/Spr-VryLtRn Cld/OccVryLtSp 6 42.0 49.4 7:35p 34.0 1:00a 23.0 0.0 0.48 4.0 34.0 11:00a SSE 94.87 0.0 20.0 Cld/VryLtRn-Spr-LtRn-Rn PeriodsLt-Brzy/BrzyWind Cld 7 40.5 45.2 4:45p 34.9 11:35p 24.5 0.0 0.06 1.3 14.0 12:35a S 30.44 0.0 MISS Cld/OccVryLtRn-Spr Brks MCld PCld Thin-VryThinClds 8 41.2 46.4 2:25p 34.3 1:45a 23.8 0.0 0.29 1.5 12.0 4:30a SSE 36.87 0.0 16.3 Cloudy/VeryLightRain-Sprinkling-Rain-Drizzle 9 39.4 42.6 2:45p 35.9 10:30p 25.6 0.0 0.63 0.8 11.0 12:25p SSE 18.33 0.0 14.5 Cld-VarLwrClds/Rn-LtSpr-Mist-Spr-HvyRn-LtDrizz Cldy 10 38.1 41.6 12:35p 35.0 11:55p 26.9 0.0 0.27 1.5 13.0 12:00p SSE 35.41 0.0 MISS Cld Cld/LtSpr-Spr-Mst Cld/SmBrks Cld/Rn Brks Cld/Rn 11 38.1 44.5 1:50p 30.9 11:55p 26.9 0.0 0.15 1.1 10.0 11:05a WSW 26.05 0.0 11.0 Cld/Rn-LtSpr-LtRn-Drz VarPCld-MCld/Cld Shr PCld/Clr 12 37.4 43.1 4:20p 30.4 3:00a 27.6 0.0 0.14 1.3 13.0 5:05p E 30.45 0.0 MISS MClr Cld/FrzRn/Spr-Mst-RnLtRn Cld M/PCld Cld/Spr-Rn 13 39.1 45.8 1:55p 32.4 12:00m 25.9 0.0 0.18 2.3 13.0 12:40p SSE 54.29 0.0 8.0 Cld/Rn Cld/Shrs Cld M/PCld PCld Cld Shr P/MCld PCld 14 39.2 45.4 1:35p 32.1 12:30a 25.8 0.0 0.30 0.7 10.0 3:50p SSE 17.67 0.0 MISS Cld/BitLtRn SmBrks Cld Cld/LtRn-Driz-Rn Rnbw Cld/Rn 15 38.0 39.6 12:05a 36.6 11:30p 27.0 0.0 0.64 4.7 20.0 11:45a SSE 113.43 0.0 7.0 Cld Cld/LtRn-Driz-Rn-Spr Lt-BrzyWind Cld/Rn-LtRn 16 39.5 47.1 4:45p 32.1 12:00m 25.5 0.0 0.08 2.3 13.0 12:30a SSE 54.95 0.0 MISS Cld/BitofRn Cld/VryLtRn-Rn-Spr Cld/Brks PCld P/MCld 17 39.4 52.0 3:05p 31.2 1:40a 25.6 0.0 0.00 1.7 12.0 6:45p W 40.35 0.0 TRCE Foggy-Cldy DecrFog Clear-ScatteredClds Clear 18 38.9 52.9 3:35p 29.4 5:45a 26.1 0.0 0.00 1.5 8.0 8:35p WSW 36.97 FRST* 0.0 Clr M/PCld Brkn Clr/PCld MClr PCld M/PCld PCld Clr 19 39.7 54.4 4:00p 29.4 5:10a 25.3 0.0 0.00 1.6 8.0 9:25a WSW 35.59 FRST* 0.0 Clear - a few very small and tiny clds 20 41.8 58.9 3:15p 29.0 5:45a 23.2 0.0 0.00 1.8 12.0 4:20p W 42.52 FRST* 0.0 Clear MClr PCldy MClr Cld/MCld M/PCldy 21 43.5 55.9 4:40p 35.6 4:45a 21.5 0.0 0.00 1.5 11.0 9:05a WSW 36.62 0.0 0.0 Cldy Cld/MCld PCld Clear Clr/MClr Clr/PCld Clr MClr 22 45.7 58.6 2:20p 32.9 2:55a 19.3 0.0 0.02 1.4 12.0 7:00p ENE 33.70 0.0 0.0 PCld Clr/MClr VarClr-PCld VarPCld-MCld-Cld Cld/Rn 23 42.2 44.5 8:50a 38.6 10:15p 22.8 0.0 0.81 2.8 18.0 10:45a SSE 66.74 0.0 0.0 Cldy/Rain-VryLtRn w/VeryTops-TopsofMtnsMostlyinClds 24 41.7 44.9 2:35p 39.2 12:05a 23.3 0.0 0.14 2.9 14.0 3:05a SSE 68.84 0.0 0.0 Cld/Rn-LtRn-Mist-Spr-VryLtRn Cld Cld/Spr-Mist-Driz 25 42.5 47.7 3:25p 36.9 6:00a 22.5 0.0 0.05 1.2 16.0 1:30p ENE 28.03 0.0 0.0 Cld/Rn Cld Cld/VryLtRn-Spr Cld MCld P/MCld-Cld-Brks 26 41.4 47.3 7:15a 35.0 4:15a 23.6 0.0 0.13 4.4 30.0 9:45a SSE 104.84 0.0 0.0 Cld-Ovcst Brzy-Wndy Cld/Spr-VryLtRn-Rn Cld Cld/LtRn 27 38.9 40.9 10:40a 36.6 8:35a 26.1 0.0 0.21 2.3 21.0 11:05a SSE 54.42 0.0 0.0 Cld/LtRn-Rn-Spr/Rn-SnShowers Cld/Rn-LtRn-Spr 28 39.0 41.8 1:45p 34.1 3:25a 26.0 0.0 0.24 2.5 19.0 6:30p SSE 59.66 0.0 0.0 Cldy Cld/Spr-LtRn-Rn-VryLtRn-VryLtSpr 29 39.5 41.9 1:35p 38.2 5:50a 25.5 0.0 0.24 3.0 16.0 11:05a SSE 72.31 0.0 0.0 Cld/Lt-VryLtRn-Spr-Mist-LtDriz-Rn with Lulls in PM 30 41.8 50.1 4:40p 33.4 11:40p 23.2 0.0 0.11 2.5 13.0 3:20p SSE 60.73 0.0 0.0 Cld/Rn-LtRn-Spr-Mist Cld Brks Cld/MCld PCld Ovcst ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39.1 58.9 20 18.1 3 778.1 0.0 5.21 2.7 42.0 5 SSE 1951.57 0.0 (1) As measured on Front Lawn. *Frost isn't Counted as Snow but is shown there as there is no other place to show it AVERAGE Mean Temp: 39.1 AVERAGE High Temp: 45.9 MINIMUM High Temp: 34.9 2nd MAXIMUM High Temp: 58.9 20th AVERAGE Low Temp: 32.3 MINIMUM Low Temp: 18.1 3rd MAXIMUM Low Temp: 39.2 24th LOWEST Wind Chill Temp: 10.7 3rd @ 0510 MAX >= 90.0: 0 MAX >= 80.0: 0 MAX >= 70.0: 0 MAX <= 32.0: 0 MIN <= 32.0: 10 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 11th, 12th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th MIN <= 0.0: 0 MAXIMUM Humidity (%): 96 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th MINIMUM Humidity (%): 21 4th @ 2216 MAXIMUM Pressure (mb): 1031.8 3rd @ 0044 MINIMUM Pressure (mb): 994.1 26th @ 0744 TOTAL Htg Deg Days: 778.1 AVERAGE Htg Deg Days: 25.9 MINIMUM Htg Deg Days: 19.3 22nd MAXIMUM Htg Deg Days: 36.3 3rd TOTAL Cool Deg Days: 0.0 Heat Base: 65.0 Cool Base: 65.0 Method: Integration TOTAL Precip.: 5.21 AVERAGE Precip.: 0.2 DAYS of Precip.: 21 All but: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st MAXIMUM Precip.: 0.81 23rd MAXIMUM Rain Rate: 0.33 9th @ 1509 Days of Rain: 21 (>.01 in) 16 (>.1 in) 0 (>1 in) TOTAL Snowfall: 0.0 DAYS of Snowfall: 0 AVERAGE High Wind: 17.3 MINIMUM High Wind: 8 18th, 19th MAXIMUM High Wind: 42 5th WIND RUN (miles): 1951.57 DAYS Sun at any time: 19 All but: 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 15th, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th DAYS OF Clr or MClr: 4 1st, 2nd & 3rd Totally Clear, 19th DAYS OF Cld or M Cld: 25 All but: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 19th DAYS OF Rainbow: 1 14th @ 1746 - 1754, Partial to NNE DAYS OF Aurora: 0 DAYS OF Lightning: 0 DAYS OF Earthquake: 0 4/30/07: 2050 ADT: High thin overcast with thinner areas, breezy. 1950: Overcast with thinner and very thin areas with hints of blue and filtered blue. 1850: Cloudy-Overcast with areas of thinner clouds and some filtered blue sky to the E and ENE. 1750: Mostly Cloudy with bright skies, thinner clouds NW half of sky, very weak sunshine. 1650: High thin - very thin overcast with blue visible and breaks with slightly filtered sky, some clouds at a lower altitude, sun shining. 1620: Partly Cloudy with high very thin haze and very, very thin clouds in the "clear" areas, slightly weakened sunshine. 1550: Cloudy/Mostly Cloudy with filtered breaks, weak sunshine here and there on the mainland. 1450: Cloudy with filtered breaks, mostly in the NW part of the sky, a few small spots of sunshine on the Mt. Juneau Ridge. 1350: Cloudy with some filtered breaks, weak - very weak sun in and out. 1339: Cloudy, Sun is breaking through. 1250: Cloudy with some filtered breaks in the NW part of the sky. 1200: .11" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Cloudy with some breaks. 1050: Cloudy with filtered breaks, bright spots, weakened sun in and out. 0950: Cloudy with bright spots, a few lower wisps. 0850: Extremely Light Sprinkling/Misting, Cloudy with fog/clouds hiding the upper part of Mt. Roberts, some lower fog/clouds and wisps on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau, sun has been trying to break through. 0750: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 0720: Cloudy with a few lower wisps, some precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0650: A few sprinkles, cloudy with a few lower fog/clouds and wisps, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. Fresh snow is visible on the mountaintops. 0620 ADT: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the upper part of Mt. Juneau mostly obscured-hidden, top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds with some lower fog/clouds, inner Gold Creek valley hidden. .10" of Rainfall to this point today. SUNDAY 4/29/07: 2100 ADT: .21" of Rainfall to this point today. 2050: Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley mostly hidden. 2005: Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley mostly hidden. 1950: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1935: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1850: Extremely Light Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds. 1800: .17" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley hidden. 1709: Cloudy, upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured, some whitecaps on the Channel. 1650: Very Light Rain/Drizzle, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley hidden. 1550: Very Light Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds. 1500: .15" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds. 1405: Light Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley hidden, some whitecaps on the Channel. 1335: Very Light Drizzle/Sprinkling, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, some whitecaps on the Channel. 1305: Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds. 1200: .14" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds 1050: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain-Drizzle, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured, light to breezy wind. 0950: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 0850: Light Drizzle, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 0750: Extremely Light Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 0700: .07" of Rainfall to this point today. 0650: Light Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley hidden. 0620 ADT: Very Light Sprinkling/Misting, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured-hidden. .06" of Rainfall to this point today. 4/28/07 2050 ADT: Sprinkling, Cloudy, mainland mountaintops in the clouds - ceiling at about 1800' - 2000' at Mt. Roberts, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 2049: Hummingbird still coming to the feeder even though it is quite dim outside and all the street lights are on. 2035: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 1956: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1935: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured. 1905: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured, a few whitecaps on the Channel. 1850: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1800: .18" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured, a few whitecaps on Gastineau Channel. 1650: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured- hidden. 1550: Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1520: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, a few lower wisps, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1500: .14" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, a few lower wisps. 1405: Rain, Cloudy with fog/clouds on the upper Channel side of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts hiding the upper parts, inner Gold Creek valley mostly hidden. 1350: Light Rain, Cloudy with fog/clouds on the upper Channel side of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts hiding the upper parts. 1305: Rain, Cloudy with some fog/clouds on the upper Channel side of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, inner Gold Creek valley mostly hidden. 1250: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts, inner Gold Creek valley mostly hidden. 1235: Sprinkling, Cloudy with some fog/clouds on the upper Channel side of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, Mt. Juneau Ridge obscured. 1200: .06" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Rain, Cloudy with lower fog/clouds hiding some of the top of Mt. Juneau and most of the top of Mt. Roberts, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 1050: Sprinkling, Cloudy with some fog/clouds on the upper Channel side of Mt. Roberts and a few wisps on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau, inner Gold Creek valley slightly to partially obscured. 0950: Sprinkling, Cloudy with some fog/clouds on the upper Channel side of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts. 0850: Sprinkling, Cloudy with some fog/clouds on the upper Channel side of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts. 0750: Light Rain, Cloudy, very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 0735: Light Rain, Cloudy, very top - top of Mt. Roberts and Mt. Juneau Ridge obscured. 0705: Sprinkling, Cloudy. 0650: Cloudy, a bit murky around the top of Mt. Roberts, some precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0620 ADT: Cloudy. 4/27/07: 2100 ADT: .20" of Rainfall to this point today. 2050: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and the Mt. Juneau Ridge obscured-hidden. 2035: Rain, Cloudy with the top of Mt. Roberts and much of the inner Gold Creek valley hidden-obscured. 2020: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with part of the top of Mt. Roberts and the Mt. Juneau Ridge obscured. 2005: Cloudy. 1950: Light Sprinkling, Cloudy, somewhat murky around the mainland mountaintops and in the inner Gold Creek valley. 1850: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and Mt. Juneau Ridge obscured, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1800: .19" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Cloudy, some fog/clouds on the Channel side of Mt. Roberts and Mt. Juneau. 1735: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy, murky around the top of Mt. Roberts and in the inner Gold Creek valley, small cloud on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau. 1650: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with fog/clouds hiding the upper part of Mt. Roberts, some fog/clouds on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau, inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured. 1550: Light Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and the inner Gold Creek valley hidden, some fog/clouds on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau. 1500: .15" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Very Light Rain/Sprinkling, Cloudy with some fog/clouds around the top of Mt. Juneau and hiding the upper part of Mt. Roberts, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1420: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and the inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured-hidden, a few lower fog/clouds on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau 1350: Cloudy with a few lower fog/clouds and wisps on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts. 1320: Rain, Cloudy with lower fog/clouds hiding part of the upper portion of Mt. Juneau and the upper part of Mt. Roberts, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 1250: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains and inner Gold Creek valley obscured-hidden. 1220: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains and inner Gold Creek valley obscured-hidden. 1200: .10" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Sprinkling, Cloudy with some fog/clouds around the upper parts of the mainland mountains, location of sun is visible. 1120: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains and inner Gold Creek valley obscured-hidden. 1050: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds and inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured. 1035: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy. 0950: Cloudy with a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds. 0920: Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the top of Mt. Roberts and inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured-hidden. 0850: Cloudy with a few hints of blue and hints of breaks, some fog/clouds hiding the upper part of Mt. Roberts, sun breaking through. 0832: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with clouds skimming Mt. Juneau, a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds. Snow level is at about 700' - 800' at Mt. Roberts. 0817: High Rain Rate of .18" of Rain per hour. 0816: A bit of snow mixing in with the rain, mainland slightly to partially to totally obscured-hidden. 0805: Rain, Cloudy with the top of Mt. Roberts and of Mt. Juneau in the clouds, dim. 0750: Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with clouds skimming Mt. Juneau, some clouds around the very top of Mt. Roberts. 0720: Cloudy with a few hints of blue and hints of breaks, clouds skimming Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, some light precipitation over parts of the mainland. 0700: .04" of Rainfall to this point today. 0650: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 0635: Rain, Cloudy with mainland slightly to partially to totally obscured- hidden, wind picking up. 0630: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the top of Mt. Roberts and inner Gold Creek valley mostly obscured-hidden. 0620 ADT: Cloudy with clouds skimming Mt. Juneau, precipitation over the mainland mountains. .03" of Rainfall to this point today. Fresh dusting of snow overnight visible on the mountaintops. 4/26/07: 2100 ADT: .12" of Rainfall to this point today. 2050: Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 2020: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds. 1950: Cloudy, very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts above about 2400' in the clouds, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 1905: Light Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 1850: Cloudy, very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, light to breezy wind. 1835: Cloudy with very tops of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts in the clouds, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley, fresh dusting of snow visible on the top of Mt. Juneau, light to breezy wind. 1800: .10" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with very tops of the mountains in the clouds, some whitecaps on the Channel. 1705: Sprinkling, Cloudy with very tops of the mountains in the clouds, some whitecaps on the Channel. 1650: Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mountains in the clouds, light to breezy wind. 1620: Cloudy, mainland mountaintops in the clouds - ceiling at about 2200' - 2400' at Mt. Roberts, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured by precipitation. 1550: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and of Mt. Juneau in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley mostly obscured, breezy, whitecaps on Gastineau Channel. 1520: Cloudy, light to breezy wind. 1505: Cloudy, clouds skimming Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, light to breezy wind. 1500: .06" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Rain, Cloudy, very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds and clouds skimming Mt. Juneau, light to breezy wind. 1350: Sprinkling, Cloudy with a few small filtered breaks in the NW part of the sky, mainland mountaintops in the clouds, sun has been trying to break through in the past 15 minutes. 1326: A Great Blue Heron flew south low over the backyard. 1320: Sprinkling, Cloudy with a few filtered breaks in NW part of sky, some fog/clouds around the upper part of Mt. Roberts, small cloud on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau. 1308: The Sun is breaking through - still raining. 1305: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds. 1250: Rain (changed from very light rain to rain at 1247), Cloudy with the top of Mt. Roberts and very top of Mt. Juneau Ridge in the clouds, a few wisps and bits of fog/clouds around the top of Mt. Juneau 1200: .01" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Very Light Rain, Cloudy. 1050: Sprinkling, Cloudy, part of the top of Mt. Roberts obscured. 1020: Very Light Sprinkling after a short dry period, cloudy. 0950: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley and part of the top of Mt. Roberts partly hidden, breezy-windy. 0905: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy, Breezy-Windy. 0850: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain after sprinkling, cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley and part of the top of Mt. Roberts partly hidden, light to breezy wind. 0835: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy. 0820: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy, breezy-windy, a few small whitecaps on Gastineau Channel. 0750: Cloudy, Breezy-Windy, some precipitation over the Mt. Juneau Ridge. 0705: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy-Overcast, Breezy-Windy (picked up 0701). 0650: Cloudy-Overcast. 0620 ADT: Cloudy-Overcast. 4/25/07: 2100 ADT: .05" of Rainfall to this point today. 2050: Mostly/Partly Cloudy with filtered "clear" areas. 1950: Cloudy with breaks, a few spots of sunshine on the mainland. 1850: Mostly Cloudy. 1820: Mostly/Partly Cloudy, a few weak spots of sunshine on the mainland. 1800: .05" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Mostly Cloudy. 1720: Cloudy with a few tiny breaks. 1650: Cloudy with an area of blue sky to the N. 1635: Cloudy with a few tiny filtered breaks. 1550: Partly/Mostly Cloudy, sun shining here and there on the mainland. 1505: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with area of filtered clear sky to the NW. 1500: .05" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Mostly Cloudy, sun shining here and there on the mainland. 1350: Mostly Cloudy, very weak sunshine on parts of the mainland. 1250: Sprinkling, Cloudy with a few small breaks, a few small spots of weak sunshine on parts of the mainland. 1220: Sprinkling, Cloudy with breaks, very top of Mt. Juneau in the clouds and some clouds around the very top of Mt. Roberts, spots of weak sunshine here and there on the mainland. 1200: .05" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Cloudy with a few small breaks, a few fog/clouds near the top of Mt. Juneau on the Channel side. 1135: Partly Cloudy SE half of sky, Cloudy NW half, small cloud on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau near the top, sun shining. 1105: Cloudy with a few breaks, some fog/clouds on the Channel side of upper part of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, weakened sunshine. 1050: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with thinner areas in the SE part of the sky, very weak sunshine, fog/clouds around much of the top of Mt. Roberts and most of the top of Mt. Juneau, a cloud in Last Chance Basin. 1020: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very tops -tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds and some lower wisps and bits, sun trying to break through. 0950: Rain, Cloudy with lower band, ribbon, and wisps of fog/clouds. 0935: Light Rain, Cloudy with lower band/ribbon of fog/clouds - much of Last Chance Basin filled with the band. 0850: Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with fog/clouds hiding much of Mt. Juneau and Last Chance Basin, band on the Channel side of Mt. Roberts. 0805: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy, lower ribbon of fog/clouds, location of the sun visible. 0750: Cloudy, a few small clouds in vicinity of Last Chance Basin, thin lower ribbon of fog/cloud, location of the sun slightly visible. 0650: Cloudy with small areas of filtered blue sky, hints of breaks, bright spots, a thin lower ribbon of fog comes and goes over Gastineau Channel. 0620 ADT: Cloudy with thinner spots and areas, hints of breaks, and hints of blue. .02" of Rainfall to this point today. Fresh dusting of snow overnight on the very tops of at least the mainland mountains. 4/24/07: 2100 ADT: .13" of Rainfall to this point today. 2050: Extremely Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 1950: Very Light Rain/Drizzle, Cloudy with the very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 1850: Extremely Light Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very tops - tops of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts in the clouds, 1800: .12" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Extremely Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with some clouds around the top of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts. 1735: Cloudy with some clouds around the very tops of the mainland mountains. 1655: Extremely Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 1635: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds 1620: Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 1550: Very, very light sprinkling/misting, cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 1529: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with some clouds around the very tops of the mainland mountains. 1500: .12" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Cloudy with some clouds around the very tops of the mainland mountains, some precipitation over parts of the mainland. 1435: Cloudy with some clouds around the very tops of the mainland mountains. 1429: A Great Blue Heron flew SE over the backyard. 1350: Cloudy with clouds hiding much of the top of Mt. Roberts, very top of Mt. Juneau, and part of the very top of the Mt. Juneau Ridge, a few lower wisps and bits over the Channel slope of Mt. Juneau. 1335: Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 1250: Light Sprinkling/Misting, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds and a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau. 1200: .12" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Light Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 0950: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, a few lower wisps, location of the sun is visible. 0935: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 0850: Very Light Sprinkling/Misting, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 0812: Noticed there is fresh snow on the very tops of at least the mainland mountains. 0750: Very Light Rain/Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, a few lower wisps. 0650: Extremely Light Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 0620 ADT: Extremely Light Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. .08" of Rainfall to this point today. 4/23/07: 0906: First Golden-Crowned Sparrows of 2007 Seen | 0908: First Savannah Sparrow of 2007 Seen | The Buds are opening or ready to open on the Willow by the deck 2100 ADT: .76" of Rainfall to this point today. 2050: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, a few lower wisps. 1950: Rain, Cloudy with very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds and a lower ribbon/band of fog/clouds. 1850: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds and some lower wisps in Last Chance Basin. 1800: .65" of Rainfall so far today. 1750: Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds and a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds. 1650: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds with the Mt. Juneau Ridge in the clouds. 1550: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds with the Mt. Juneau Ridge in the clouds. 1500: .50" of Rainfall so far today. 1450: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds with the Mt. Juneau Ridge in the clouds. 1350: Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 1250: Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, a few whitecaps on the Channel. 1220: Very Light Rain/Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, clouds skimming Mt. Juneau Ridge, some whitecaps on Gastineau Channel. 1200: .40" of Rainfall so far today. 1150: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, light to breezy wind. 1050: Rain, Cloudy with the clouds skimming Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, light to breezy wind. 1038: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, light to breezy wind. 1020: Very Light Rain, Cloudy. 0950: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds. 0908: First Savannah Sparrow of 2007 Seen. 0906: First Golden-Crowned Sparrows of 2007 Seen. 0905: Rain, Cloudy with a few lower wisps. 0850: Rain, Cloudy with lower fog/clouds hiding the upper parts of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, light to breezy wind. 0750: Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 0700: .17" of Rainfall so far today. 0654: A Bald Eagle is in a tree to the E along the shore. 0650: Rain, Cloudy. 0640: Ruby-Crowned Kinglet in the backyard; by this time today: Steller's Jays, Crows, Chestnut-Backed Chickadee, and a Squirrel have been active; have heard a Sparrow singing and a Varied Thrush whistling. 0620 ADT: Rain, Cloudy. .15" of Rainfall so far today. SUNDAY 4/22/07: 2050 ADT: Light Rain (Extremely Light Sprinkling began by 2044), Cloudy. 1950: Cloudy. 1920: Cloudy with a few thinner spots. 1850: Mostly/Partly Cloudy, weakened sunshine here and there on the mainland. 1835: Mostly Cloudy, Sun Shining. 1805: Mostly Cloudy/Cloudy. 1750: Partly Cloudy/Clear western part of the sky otherwise cloudy, sun is shining. 1650: Partly Cloudy. 1620: Mostly Cloudy. 1614: An Immature Bald Eagle flew low over the backyard. 1550: Mostly Cloudy with sun in and out here and there. 1539: Two mountain Goats spotted on Mt. Juneau. 1520: Cloudy with a few small breaks to the WNW. 1450: Mostly Cloudy. 1420: Partly Cloudy/Clear. 1335: Mostly Cloudy SE half, Partly Cloudy NW half. 1250: Clear/Partly Cloudy with high very thin and some thin clouds and haze over much of the sky with some thicker clouds. 1150: Mostly Clear (some high very thin clouds and haze). 1050: Mostly Clear. 0950: Clear SE 3/4 of sky, Mostly/Partly Cloudy NW 1/4. 0850: Clear with some scattered small and tiny clouds. 0750: Mostly Clear. 0735: Mostly Clear. 07:16:12: The Sun started rising over Gold Ridge of Mt. Roberts. 0650: Partly Cloudy/Clear. 0620 ADT: Partly Cloudy. 4/21/07: 2050 ADT: Mostly Clear with some clouds to the ESE. 1950: Clear. The Moon is high in the SW sky. 1919: Two Mountain Goats spotted on Mt. Juneau in a bare area near the top on southern facing slope. 1850: Clear with a few very tiny clouds. 1750: Mostly Clear. 1705: Clear/Partly Cloudy with high thin and very thin clouds. 1650: Partly Cloudy Eastern part of sky otherwise clear with a few small clouds to the NNW. 1550: Clear/Mostly Clear. 1450: Clear. 1350: Clear. 1250: Clear, with a bit of high very, very thin haze and a few very tiny clouds. 1150: Mostly Clear but with some high very, very thin clouds - haze, a few small scattered clouds, some clouds far to the NW. 1120: Partly Cloudy with very thin haze in the "clear" areas, weakened sunshine. 1050: Partly Cloudy NW part of sky and Mostly Cloudy SE part, bright skies, very weak sunshine. 0950: Cloudy far to the NW then mostly clear sky, in SE half of sky cloudy with very slightly broken bright clouds and extremely weak sunshine. 0850: Cloudy far to the NW then an area of filtered clear sky (thin haze), in SE half of sky cloudy with bright clouds and extremely weak sunshine. 0750: Cloudy with slightly mottled almost broken skies with hints of blue and bright spots - fissures. 0650: Cloudy. 0620 ADT: Cloudy with slightly mottled sky overhead and hints of blue. 4/20/07: 0631: First Ruby Crowned Kinglet of 2007 Seen | 0627: Several inches of snow still remain in the yards on the Gastineau Channel side of the houses on Nowell Avenue 2050 ADT: Mostly/Partly Cloudy with mostly thin and very thin overcast and clouds at a lower altitude. 2020: Mostly/Partly Cloudy with mostly thin overcast and clouds at a lower altitude. 1950: Cloudy/Mostly Cloudy NE part of the sky over the mainland, otherwise clear/partly cloudy with high thin and very thin clouds. 18:52:26: The Sun set behind the Douglas Island mountains. 1850: Mostly Clear. 1750: Partly Cloudy with filtered "clear" areas western half or more of the sky, clear with a bit of high very thin haze in the eastern part of the sky. 1735: First drink in 2007 from the Hummingbird Feeder by a Hummingbird. 1650: Partly Cloudy. 1635: Partly Cloudy. 1550: Clear with a few scattered thin clouds and some high very thin haze. 1450: Mostly Clear with thin overcast to the NE inland on the mainland, some high very thin haze elsewhere. 1350: Mostly Clear with a bit of high thin and very thin clouds - haze. 1250: Some high thin and very thin clouds in SE part of sky otherwise clear with a few high thin and very thin clouds. 1150: Mostly Clear with a bit of high thin and very thin clouds - haze. 1050: Mostly Clear with a bit of high thin and very thin clouds - haze. 0950: Clear. 0905: Clear. 0750: Clear. 0722: The Sun started rising over Mt. Roberts over the southern end of Gold Ridge. 0650: Clear. 0631: First Ruby-Crowned Kinglet of 2007 Seen. 0620: Clear. Light and Very Light Frost with Ice in the Bird Bath. 0358 ADT: A Robin is chirping. 4/19/07: 2050 ADT: Clear. The planet Venus and the thin crescent (11% visible) Moon are visible to the West very close together (within 10 degrees). 1950: Clear. 1850: Clear. 1849: The Sun set behind the Douglas Island mountains. 1750: Clear with a few tiny clouds which are to the N, NNW and NW. 1650: Clear with a few very small clouds which are to the N, NNW, and NW. 1550: Clear with a few small clouds to the NNW and NW. 1450: Clear with a very few tiny clouds to the NNW, a few clouds to the NW and far to the NW. 1350: Clear, a few mostly small clouds far to the NW. 1250: Clear, a few tiny and very tiny clouds to the N - NNW and NW. 1150: Clear, a few very tiny clouds to the N - NNW. 1050: Clear, a few very tiny clouds to the NNW. 0950: Clear. 0943: A Bald Eagle is in a tree to the East along the shore. 0850: Clear. 0750: Clear. 07:24:35: The Sun started rising over Mt. Roberts over the southern end of Gold Ridge. 0650: Clear. 0620 ADT: Clear. Light and Very Light Frost with Ice in the Bird Bath. 4/18/07: 1103: First Robin of 2007 Seen 2050 ADT: Clear. 1950: Mostly Clear. 1920: Partly Cloudy. 1850: Partly Cloudy NW 2/3rds of sky, Clear SE 1/3rd. 1750: Cloudy far to the NW, partly cloudy with large masses of clouds in the NW part, mostly clear SE half of sky. 1650: Partly/Mostly Cloudy with large masses of clouds except clear in the eastern part of the sky. 1620: Partly Cloudy with large clouds and masses of clouds, mostly clear to the E and SE. 1550: Clear but with some puffy clouds to the S, a couple of very large cumulus clouds just to the NW, and a very large mass to the NNW and NW. 1450: Clear but with a few scattered clouds in SE part and some large cumulus clouds in the NW part. 1350: Clear with scattered clouds and a mass of puffy clouds to the NNW. 1250: Clear but with some scattered clouds. 1150: Clear with a few scattered clouds. 1108: Two Robins are on the front lawn finding food. 1103: A Robin ran across the front lawn. 1050: Clear with a few small and tiny clouds. 1035: Clear/Partly Cloudy. 0950: Cloudy with broken clouds, tiny spots of sunshine on the mainland mountaintops. 0920: Broken Clouds, sun shining. 0850: Cloudy with slightly broken clouds. 0750: Broken Clouds. 0650: Cloudy with tiny scattered breaks. 0620 ADT: Mostly/Partly Cloudy. Light Frost, ice in the Bird Bath. 4/17/07: 1500: First Hummingbird (a Rufous) of 2007 Seen | Snow on front yard rapidly melting away today - A Trace of Snow on the ground by 1800 2050 ADT: Clear. Trace of Snow on the ground. 1950: Clear. 1920: Clear, light to breezy wind. 1850: Clear with a few very small clouds. 1846: The Sun set behind the Douglas Island mountains. 1750: Clear with some small scattered clouds over and near the mainland mountains. 1650: Clear but with some scattered puffy clouds over and near the mainland mountains. 1550: Clear but with some scattered puffy clouds, most of them over, near, and by the mountains, sun in and out. 1500: First Hummingbird (a Rufous) of 2007 Seen. 1450: Clear but with some puffy clouds over, near, and by the mountains. 1350: Clear but with some puffy clouds over, near, and by the mountains. 1250: Clear but with some puffy clouds over, near, and by the mountains. 1150: Clear, but with some, mostly small, puffy clouds, mostly near or by the mountains. 1050: Clear with a few lower wisps. 1005: Clear skies with lower band of fog/clouds, patchy fog/clouds overhead, sun shining. 0950: Mt. Roberts and Mt. Juneau hidden above about 700' by fog/clouds, foggy/cloudy overhead with a few holes through the fog, sun trying to break through, bright. 0850: Mainland hidden above about 600' by fog, foggy/cloudy overhead. 0750: Mainland hidden above about 500' - 600' by fog, some sun shining on Last Chance Basin side of Mt. Juneau, foggy/cloudy overhead. 0720: Mainland hidden above about 500' by fog, sun shining on Last Chance Basin side of Mt. Juneau, foggy/cloudy overhead. 0650: Mainland hidden above 300' - 400' by fog with lower tendrils - lower edge of fog on Channel side of Mt. Juneau is partly illuminated by sunshine, foggy/cloudy overhead. 0620 ADT: Mainland hidden above 200' - 300' by fog with lower tendrils, foggy/cloudy overhead. Small amount of ice in the Bird Bath. 4/16/07: 1516: Heard a Robin singing - first one heard in 2007. 2050 ADT: Partly/Mostly Cloudy with thin clouds. 1950: Partly Cloudy. 1850: Partly Cloudy. 1750: Partly Cloudy/Clear with some high thin haze - very thin clouds in the "clear" areas. 1650: Partly Cloudy. 1620: Partly Cloudy, sun shining here and there on the mainland. 1550: Partly Cloudy but with filtered blue, thin and very thin clouds otherwise with a few spots and areas with thicker clouds, weakened sunshine on the mainland. 1535: Cloudy with large areas of thinner clouds with hints of blue, weak sunshine. 1516: Heard a Robin singing - first one heard in 2007. 1450: Cloudy with a few filtered breaks, a few wisps around the mainland mountaintops, areas of weak sunshine on the mainland. 1435: Cloudy with some filtered breaks, a few wisps around the mainland mountaintops, a few spots of weak sunshine on the mainland. 1405: Cloudy with thinner spots with slight hint of blue in those areas, very weak sun on parts of the mainland, a few wisps around the top of Mt. Roberts. 1350: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with some wisps and bits of fog/clouds around the very tops of the mainland mountains, no rain during much of the past hour. 1250: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy with the location of the sun visible. 1200: .08" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Cloudy with some wisps and bits of fog/clouds around the upper parts of the mainland mountains, a few lower wisps. 1050: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, location of the sun is visible, a few lower wisps. 0950: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 0905: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 0850: Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0750: Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds. 0650: Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley, a few sprinkles here in the past 20 minutes. 0620 ADT: Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley, snow level at about 1600' - 1700' on the Channel side of Mt. Roberts. .03" of Rainfall to this point today. SUNDAY 4/15/07: 1731: Wind Advisory still remains in effect until 9 PM ADT this evening - See 1200 Below 2100 ADT: .58" of Rainfall to this point today. 2050: Very Light Rain/Sprinkling, Cloudy with some fog/clouds around the very tops and tops of the mainland mountains. 1950: Rain, Cloudy with very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds, inner Gold Creek valley hidden, light to breezy wind. 1850: Light Drizzle, Cloudy with lower bands and wisps of fog/clouds. 1800: .51" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Light Rain, Cloudy with the top of Mt. Roberts and of Mt. Juneau in the clouds, light to breezy wind. 1731: Wind Advisory remains in effect until 9 PM ADT this evening. 1720: Rain, Cloudy with the top of Mt. Juneau mostly in the clouds and upper part of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, light to breezy wind. 1650: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, a few lower wisps. 1550: Rain, Cloudy with fog/clouds hiding Mt. Roberts and Mt. Juneau above 700', light to breezy wind. 1500: .38" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, light to breezy wind, inner Gold Creek valley hidden. 1350: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountains hidden by fog/clouds above 1000'. 1250: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, light to breezy wind. 1200: .23" of Rainfall to this point today. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1200: NWS Wind Advisory 1200 PM ADT sun Apr 15 2007 ...Wind Advisory remains in effect until 9 PM ADT this evening... The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Wind Advisory...which remains in effect until 9 PM ADT this evening. A Wind Advisory means that sustained wind speed or frequent gusts will occur between 40 and 60 mph. This statement will be updated by 6 PM ADT this evening or sooner if conditions warrant. Expires:160200 gmt ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1150: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains and the inner Gold Creek valley obscured-hidden, breezy. 1120: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured, light to breezy wind. 1050: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with part of the top of Mt. Juneau in the clouds, top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley hidden, some whitecaps on the Channel. 1020: Sprinkling, Cloudy with some clouds around the very top of Mt. Roberts, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 0950: Rain, Cloudy with top of Mt. Juneau and upper part of Mt. Roberts in the clouds and inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured, some whitecaps on the Channel. 0920: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, just a few whitecaps on Gastineau Channel now, inner Gold Creek valley hidden. 0910: Whitecaps on Gastineau Channel 0850: Heavy Rain, Cloudy with top of Mt. Juneau and upper part of Mt. Roberts in the clouds and inner Gold Creek valley hidden, breezy to windy. 0844: High Rain Rate of .31" of Rain per hour. 0750: Light Rain/Drizzle, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 0720: Light Rain-Drizzle, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds and inner Gold Creek valley hidden. 0700: .02" of Rainfall to this point today. 0650: Cloudy with very top of Mt. Juneau and of the Mt. Juneau Ridge, and top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds. 0620 ADT: Light Rain-Drizzle, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds - ceiling at about 1700' - 1800', inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. .01" of Rainfall to this point today. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 0537 (Posted 0635) ADT: NWS Wind Advisory 537 am ADT sun Apr 15 2007 ...Wind Advisory in effect from noon today to 9 PM ADT this evening... The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Wind Advisory...which is in effect from noon today to 9 PM ADT this evening. A Wind Advisory means that sustained wind speed or frequent gusts will occur between 40 and 60 mph. This statement will be updated by noon ADT today or sooner if conditions warrant. Expires:152000 gmt ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4/14/07: 2100: ADT: .23" of Rainfall so far today. 2050: Light Rain, Cloudy with the very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 1950: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially to totally obscured. 1850: Rain, Cloudy with very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, inner Gold Creek partially obscured. 1805: Rain, Cloudy, very top of Mt. Roberts, of Mt. Juneau, and inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured. 1800: .07" of Rainfall so far today. 1750: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with areas of thinner clouds NW part of the sky, very top of Mt. Roberts obscured, weakened sunshine on downtown Juneau and part of Mt. Juneau; partial Rainbow still there but fainter. 1746: Partial Rainbow to the NNE. First one seen since October 22, 2006. 1735: Cloudy with thinner spots and areas with some blue and hints of blue showing, very weak sunshine here and there. 1720: Rain, Cloudy with bright areas, the very tops of the mainland mountains mostly in the clouds, very weak sunshine on the top of Mt. Juneau, a few lower wisps. 1650: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1620: Very Light Drizzle, Cloudy. 1550: Rain, Cloudy with some clouds around the top of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Juneau Ridge in the clouds. 1520: Rain, Cloudy. 1500: .02" of Rainfall so far today. 1450: Cloudy, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley, some sprinkles here in the past 15 minutes. 1420: Cloudy with precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley and over the very top of Mt. Juneau. 1350: Very Light Sprinkling after light rain, cloudy with fairly bright skies, sun trying. 1335: Cloudy with precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 1320: Very Light Drizzle, Cloudy. 1250: Cloudy. 1150: Cloudy, location of sun visible, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley and over the top of Mt. Juneau. 1050: Extremely Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with location of the sun visible, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 0950: Cloudy, location of the sun visible. 0920: Cloudy with the sun trying to shine, a few lower wisps. 0850: Cloudy with a few lower wisps. 0820: Cloudy with very top of Mt. Juneau in the clouds and clouds skimming Mt. Roberts. 0750: Cloudy with a few tiny breaks, hints of blue , and thinner spots in the clouds, very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds with a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds. 0730: Cloudy with an area of broken sky with blue visible, very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, lower band on the Channel side of Mt. Roberts, lower wisps on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau. 0650: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains hidden by fog/clouds. 0620 ADT: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds and lower wisps and ribbon, inner Gold Creek substantially obscured. .02" of Rainfall so far today. 4/13/07: 2050 ADT: Partly Cloudy SE 2/3rds of sky, Cloudy NW part; the planet Venus is visible in the sky to the West. .18" of Rainfall to this point today. 8" of Snow on the ground. 2020: Cloudy NW 1/3rd of sky, Thin and Very Thin Clouds SE part with small scattered clouds at a lower altitude. 1950: Partly/Mostly Cloudy. 1850: Cloudy with filtered breaks SE 2/3rds of sky. 1805: High Rain Rate of .21" of Rain per hour. 1800: .16" of Rainfall to this point today. 1756: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds. 1750: Cloudy. 1720: Sprinkling with Very Light Rain a few minutes before, cloudy. 1650: Cloudy with some breaks and a few clear spots. 1550: Mostly Cloudy, sun shining here and there on the mainland. 1450: Partly Cloudy, sun shining here and there and in and out. 1350: Mostly/Partly Cloudy, weak sunshine with stronger sunshine in the Granite Creek area. 1250: Cloudy with bright areas and filtered breaks, sun trying to shine. 1200: .15" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Light Rain, Cloudy with a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds, sun breaking through. 1135: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and of Mt. Juneau obscured, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 1050: Cloudy with clouds skimming Mt. Juneau and the Mt. Juneau Ridge, some clouds around the very top of Mt. Roberts. 1020: Light Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds. 0950: Rain (began 0946), Cloudy, very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 0850: Cloudy with one very tiny bit of blue, fog/clouds around the top of Mt. Roberts and the Mt. Juneau Ridge, some wisps around the top of Mt. Juneau, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley, and a bit over Last Chance Basin. 0750: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy with a few tiny bright spots, very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 0650: Cloudy with a few tiny breaks to the NW, very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, some precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0620 ADT: Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds - ceiling at 1700' - 1800' at Mt. Roberts. .11" of Rainfall to this point today. 4/12/07: 1425: Buds are showing on the Willow by the deck - some of them have a white tip 2100 ADT: .09" of Precipitation to this point today. 2050: Very Light Rain after rain, cloudy with some fog/clouds around the very tops of the mountains, some light to breezy wind in the past half hour. 1950: Rain, Cloudy, murky around the top of Mt. Roberts. 1920: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with a few wisps and bits of fog/clouds around the top of Mt. Roberts. 1850: Cloudy, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley and a slight bit over the very top of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts. 1800: .04" of Precipitation to this point today. 1750: Light Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with a few wisps around the mountaintops. 1550: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy. 1500: .04" of Precipitation to this point today. 1450: Sprinkling, Cloudy with some wisps and bits of fog/clouds around the top of Mt. Roberts and the very top of Mt. Juneau., inner Gold Creek valley slightly to partially obscured. 1420: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with clouds skimming Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts. 1350: Cloudy with a few tiny hints of blue. 1250: Cloudy with a few wisps around the top of Mt. Roberts, bright spots in the Granite Creek area. 1222: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and the inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1200: .03" of Precipitation to this point today. 1150: Cloudy with area of clear sky to the NNW. 1120: Mostly/Partly Cloudy, a few wisps and bits of fog/clouds around the mountaintops, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 1050: Cloudy, a few lower wisps over the Channel slope of Mt. Juneau. 0950: Cloudy with a few lower wisps. 0935: Cloudy with a few lower wisps on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau and in Last Chance Basin. 0850: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the upper part of Mt. Juneau and inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured, a few lower wisps and ribbons. 0835: Very light sprinkling, cloudy with a lower ribbon and a few wisps. 0820: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains and inner Gold Creek valley obscured. 0750: Light Sprinkling/Misting, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 0700: .01" of Precipitation to this point today. 0650: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and the inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured, lower wisps. 0620 ADT: Extremely Light Sprinkling/Misting, Cloudy with a few lower wisps, thin glaze of ice on the deck and some ice in the Bird Bath. Fresh dusting of snow on the upper parts of the mountains. It was clear or mostly clear until about 3 AM. 4/11/07: Several days ago the Rhubarb next to the house started growing | Apologies for not posting Updated Monthly and Yearly Reports yesterday - It's a one man show here and I make mistakes. 2050 ADT: Clear/Partly Cloudy NW half of sky, Cloudy with breaks SE half. The planet Venus is visible to the West. 11" of Snow on the ground. 1950: Clear/Partly Cloudy NW half of sky, Cloudy with small breaks SE half. 1850: Partly Cloudy with the sun shining on much of the mainland. 1800: .15" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Sprinkling, Cloudy with an area of thinner broken clouds with some filtered blue sky, inner Gold Creek valley totally obscured. 1650: Sprinkling/Very Light Drizzle, Cloudy with a few small spots of filtered blue sky. 1620: Mostly Cloudy, a few wisps and bits of fog/clouds around the mountaintops. 1550: Partly Cloudy SE 2/3rds, Cloudy NW part, some clouds around the very top of Mt. Juneau and few wisps and bits around the top of Mt. Roberts. 1520: Partly Cloudy SE half of sky, Cloudy NW part, a few wisps and bits of fog/clouds around the very top of Mt. Roberts and of Mt. Juneau, sun is shining. 1505: Cloudy with some filtered breaks to the NE, E and ESE, a bit of fog/clouds around the top of Mt. Roberts as well has some very weak sunshine. 1500: .14" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Rain, Cloudy with a few hints of blue, very top of Mt. Juneau and the Mt. Juneau Ridge in the clouds, some fog/clouds around the very top of Mt. Roberts. 1435: Cloudy with a few breaks, some clouds around the very top of Mt. Juneau and top of Mt. Roberts, spots of weakened sun on the top of Mt. Juneau, a few sprinkles here in the past 10 minutes and currently some precipitation over parts of the mainland. 1350: Partly Cloudy SE part of sky, Cloudy NW part, sun is shining. 1250: Partly Cloudy SE 1/2 of sky, cloudy with hints of breaks NW part, sun is shining. 1200: .13" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Mostly/Partly Cloudy SE part of sky, Cloudy NW part, clouds around the very top of Mt. Juneau and most of the very top of Mt. Roberts, weak sunshine in the inner Gold Creek valley. 1135: Mostly Cloudy, some clouds around the mountaintops with weak and very weak sunshine here and there on the mainland. 1050: Partly Cloudy SE half of sky, Cloudy NW half, some fog/clouds around the mountaintops, sun shining. 0950: Light Rain Shower, Cloudy with small breaks, thinner areas, weak sunshine, puffy fog/clouds around the mainland mountaintops and a few lower wisps. 0850: Cloudy with small breaks, very top of Mt. Juneau in the clouds, some clouds around the top of Mt. Roberts, lower ribbon and wisps, some fog/clouds in Last Chance Basin. 0750: Cloudy with some tiny breaks, mainland mountaintops in the clouds, lower ribbon and wisps of fog/clouds. 0735: Cloudy with some tiny breaks and hints of breaks, upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, lower band and wisps of fog/clouds. 0700: .13" of Rainfall to this point today. 0650: Very Light Rain-Drizzle, Cloudy with lower fog/clouds hiding Mt. Roberts above 200' - 500', upper part of Mt. Juneau hidden, a few other lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds. 0648: One or more Varied Thrushes are whistling, first one(s) heard this year. 0620 ADT: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, a few lower wisps. .12" of Rainfall to this point today. 4/10/07: New: Snowfall Data has been added to the Current Weather page, scroll down and it's on the left. 2050 ADT: Cloudy with a few hints of breaks, mainland mountaintops in the clouds, a few lower wisps. 2020: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds - ceiling at about 1800' at Mt. Roberts, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 1950: Cloudy with a few hints of breaks to the NW, mainland mountaintops in the clouds. 1920: Cloudy with a few breaks and small filtered clear areas, fog/clouds around the mainland mountaintops, lower ribbon and wisps. 1850: Cloudy with a few hints of blue, mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured, a few lower bits and wisps of fog/clouds in Last Chance Basin. 1800: .19" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the ceiling at about 2200', inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured, a few lower wisps in Last Chance Basin. 1650: Rain, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek totally obscured. 1628: Fairly Heavy Rain, Cloudy with upper parts of the mainland mountains in the clouds, inner Gold Creek totally obscured, light to breezy wind. 1550: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and of Mt. Juneau in the clouds, inner Gold Creek totally obscured. 1520: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and of Mt. Juneau in the clouds, inner Gold Creek partially to totally hidden. 1500: .01" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Cloudy with the very tops of the mainland mountains mostly in the clouds, precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley, a few sprinkles here in the past 30 minutes 1350: Cloudy with a small break to the ENE, top of Mt. Juneau in the clouds, some clouds around the very top of Mt. Roberts. 1250: Cloudy with a few very tiny breaks, clouds around the very top of Mt. Juneau and the Mt. Juneau Ridge, some clouds around the top of Mt. Roberts, a few very small spots of sunshine on the mainland mountains. 1220: Cloudy - brief rain shower in past 5 minutes, very top of the Mt. Juneau Ridge in the clouds, a few clouds and wisps around the top of Mt. Roberts and of Mt. Juneau. 1150: Cloudy with a tiny hint of blue to the NE - there was a small area of blue sky to the ENE in the past 20 minutes, very tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. 1050: Very Light Sprinkling/Misting, Cloudy with bright clouds to the SE, mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured, location of the sun visible. 0950: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy with the very tops of the mountains in the clouds, a few lower bits and wisps of fog/clouds. 0850: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds - ceiling at about 2000' at Mt. Roberts. 0750: Cloudy with a few hints of blue, the mainland mountaintops in the clouds - ceiling at about 1700' at Mt. Roberts. 0700: .01" of Rainfall to this point today. 0650: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds - ceiling at about 1800' at Mt. Roberts. 0620 ADT: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy with the very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds. Trace of Rainfall to this point today. 4/09/07: 2050 ADT: Cloudy with a few hints of breaks, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured, a few lower wisps. 1950: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured, a few lower wisps. 1945: A Bald Eagle is flying NW. 1850: Sprinkling/Very Light Drizzle, Cloudy with a few hints of blue, very top of the mainland mountains in the clouds, a few lower wisps. 1800: .48" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts and top of Mt. Juneau Ridge in the clouds, a few lower wisps and small clouds. 1655: Rain, Cloudy with the upper parts of the mainland mountains hidden by fog/clouds with some lower fog/clouds blocking part of the view of Last Chance Basin. 1550: Light Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau in the clouds and most of the top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, a few lower wisps. 1509: High Rain Rate of .33" of Rain per hour. 1506: Heavy Rain began. 1500: .27" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Rain, Cloudy with lower fog/clouds hiding parts of the upper portions of the mainland mountains. 1405: Rain, Cloudy with the very tops - tops of the mainland mountains in the clouds, some lower wisps. 1350: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the mainland mountaintops in the clouds, inner Gold Creek valley substantially obscured. 1250: Sprinkling, Cloudy with fog/clouds hiding much of the upper part of Mt. Juneau and a band hiding much of Last Chance Basin, top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds with lower thin fog and wisps of fog/clouds. 1200: .21" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with fog/clouds hiding the upper part of Mt. Juneau and a band hiding much of Last Chance Basin, very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds with lower wisps of fog/clouds. 1050: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, fog/clouds on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau, a few lower wisps, inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 0950: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the mountaintops in the clouds and a few lower wisps, view of inner Gold Creek valley mostly blocked. 0850: Very, very light sprinkling/misting, cloudy with some clouds around the top of Mt. Juneau and very top of Mt. Roberts, lower ribbon/band and wisps of fog/clouds. 0820: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the top of Mt. Juneau and very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds, lower ribbon/band and wisps of fog/clouds. 0750: Sprinkling, Cloudy with fog/clouds hiding all of Mt. Juneau but the very bottom and hiding most of Last Chance Basin, lower band on Channel side of Mt. Roberts with some clouds around the very top. 0735: Light Sprinkling/Misting, Cloudy with much of the mainland above 500' hidden by fog/clouds, upper part of Pioneer Avenue and Blueberry Hills in fog. 0650: Rain, Cloudy with fog/clouds hiding all of Mt. Juneau but the very bottom, lower band hiding part of Last Chance Basin and Mt. Roberts, some clouds around the very top of Mt. Roberts. 0623: .13" of Rainfall to this point today. 0620 ADT: Rain, Cloudy with lower band and ribbons of fog/clouds, some clouds around the very tops of the mainland mountains. SUNDAY 4/08/07: Resurrection (Easter) Sunday | Resurrection of our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ: Luke 24: 6 "He is not here (in the tomb), but is risen!" 2100 ADT: .25" of Rainfall to this point today. 16-1/4" of Snow on the ground; the snow has been melting at about 2" per day since April 4. There is no snow now on at least the Gastineau Channel side of the roof. 2050: Sprinkling, Cloudy with a few lower wisps. 1950: Sprinkling, Cloudy with a low layer of fog over Gastineau Channel at least, clouds skimming and part of the very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds. 1850: Very Light Drizzle, Cloudy. 1800: .23" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy. 1650: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy. 1550: Sprinkling, Cloudy with clouds skimming and part of the very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds. 1500: .19" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy. 1350: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy. 1250: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the location of the sun visible. 1200: .16" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Light Sprinkling, Cloudy. 1120: Extremely Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with a few lower wisps on the Channel side of Mt. Juneau. 1050: Sprinkling, Cloudy with a few lower wisps. 0950: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with some clouds around the top of Mt. Roberts. 0850: Light Drizzle, Cloudy with some clouds around the very tops of the mainland mountains. 0750: Rain, Cloudy with some clouds around the very tops of the mainland mountains. 0720: Light Rain, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts and Mt. Juneau in the clouds, there were brighter skies in the past 20 minutes. 0700: .07" of Rainfall to this point today. 0650: Sprinkling, Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Roberts in the clouds. 0620 ADT: Very Light Rain, Cloudy. 4/07/07: Record precipitation over parts of the Panhandle and high temperature record in Wrangell yesterday, April 6 - See 0745 Below 2050 ADT: High thin and very thin clouds over at least 1/3rd to 1/2 of the sky with the planet Venus visible to the West, thicker overcast otherwise. 1950: High thin and very thin clouds over most of the sky with areas of thicker overcast. 1925: High thin and very thin clouds over most of the sky with thicker lower clouds to the S and SW. 1835: Partly Cloudy. 1750: Mostly Cloudy with large areas of thin and very thin clouds with hints of blue, areas of broken clouds, weakened sunshine. 1650: Mostly Cloudy, sun in and out and shining here and there. 1550: Mostly Cloudy/Cloudy, weakened sunshine here and there, some precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley and over part of the very top of Mt. Juneau. 1500: .06" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Cloudy - clouds skimming the mainland mountaintops, a few hints of blue, spots of very weak sunshine in the inner Gold Creek valley. 1405: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with a few wisps around the very top of Mt. Juneau. 1350: Cloudy, location of the sun is visible, some wisps around the upper part of Mt. Juneau. 1250: Cloudy with a few clear areas and hints of breaks, weak sunshine here and there and in and out, some lower fog/clouds and wisps. 1200: .05" of Rainfall to this point today. 1150: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with some low fog/clouds in Last Chance Basin, some wisps of fog over the Channel slope of Mt. Juneau. 1120: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with a few lower wisps. 1050: Sprinkling, Cloudy with lower bands and ribbons of mostly thin fog, location of the sun visible. 1035: Very, very light sprinkling, cloudy-overcast, location of the sun visible. 0950: Cloudy with a few lower wisps and small ribbons. 0935: Cloudy with a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds, some fog in Blueberry Hills. 0850: Cloudy with fog over the Channel variably hiding the mainland above 400' - 500', Blueberry Hills and upper part of Pioneer Avenue in fog. 0750: Cloudy with a lower band of fog. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 0745: Record precipitation over parts of the Panhandle and high temperature record in Wrangell yesterday April 6. NWS Record High/Low/Precip Report 745 am ADT Sat Apr 7 2007 ...Record precipitation and high temperature... Heavy rains fell over parts of the Panhandle yesterday delivering record rainfall amounts. Location New Record Old Record Year Set Port Alexander 2.23 inches 1.71 inches 1962 Petersburg Airport .97 inches .86 inches 1996 Haines Airport .70 inches .66 inches 1986 Record high temperature was felt in Wrangell yesterday Location New Record Old Record Year Set Wrangell Airport 54 52 2006 Kv Apr 07 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 0650: Cloudy with lower band/ribbon of fog/clouds, some fog/clouds hiding parts of the upper portions of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, some fog in Blueberry Hills. 0620 ADT: Extremely Light Misting/Sprinkling, Cloudy with lower band of fog. .03" of Rainfall to this point today. 4/06/07: Good Friday | 1400: Wind Advisory is still in effect until midnight ADT tonight - See 1200 Below | Luke Chapter 23 | Holy Week 2100 ADT: .47" of Rainfall to this point today. 20" of Snow on the ground. 2050: Cloudy - clouds skimming Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, Breezy. 2005: Cloudy with the very top of Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts in the clouds, breezy. 1950: Cloudy - clouds skimming Mt. Juneau and Mt. Roberts, Breezy. 1930: Sprinkling, Cloudy, Breezy. 1920: Cloudy. 1850: Sprinkling (began 1848), Cloudy. 1835: Cloudy. 1824: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy. 1800: .45" of Rainfall to this point today. 1750: Rain, Cloudy. 1738: A Dark-Eyed Junco (Oregon subspecies) is taking a bath in the Bird Bath. 1650: Rain, Cloudy. 1620: Rain, Cloudy. 1550: Light Rain, Cloudy. 1500: .32" of Rainfall to this point today. 1450: Very Light Rain, Cloudy. 1420: Light Rain, Cloudy, Light to Breezy Wind. 1350: Rain, Cloudy, Breezy. 1320: Light Rain, Cloudy, Light to Breezy Wind. 1250: Rain, Cloudy. 1220: Rain, Cloudy, Breezy. 1200: .23" of Rainfall to this point today. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1200: Wind Advisory in effect until midnight ADT tonight. NWS Wind Advisory 1200 PM ADT Fri Apr 6 2007 ...Wind Advisory in effect until midnight ADT tonight... The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Wind Advisory...which is in effect from 9 am this morning to midnight ADT tonight. Winds are expected to become southeast 25 to 30 mph with gusts to 45 mph this afternoon and evening. A Wind Advisory means that sustained wind speed or frequent gusts will occur between 40 and 60 mph. This statement will be updated by 6 PM ADT Friday or sooner if conditions warrant. Expires:070200 gmt ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1150: Rain, Cloudy. 1105: Rain, Cloudy, Breezy with occasional stronger gusts. 1050: Rain, Cloudy, Light to Breezy Wind with occasional stronger gusts. 0950: Light Rain, Cloudy, Light to Breezy Wind, a few whitecaps on Gastineau Channel. 0920: Rain, Cloudy, Light to Breezy Wind. 0850: Light Rain, Cloudy. 0750: Light Rain, Cloudy with a few lower wisps. 0650: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds. 0620 ADT: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with a few lower wisps and bits of fog/clouds. .04" of Rainfall to this point today (1st .01" today registered between 0430 and 0435). ------------------------------------------------------------------ 0600 ADT: NWS Wind Advisory 600 am ADT Fri Apr 6 2007 ...Wind Advisory in effect from noon today to midnight ADT tonight... The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Wind Advisory...which is in effect from noon today to midnight ADT tonight. East wind 15 to 25 mph this morning is expected to increase to southeast 30 mph with gusts to 45 this afternoon and evening. A Wind Advisory means that sustained wind speed or frequent gusts will occur between 40 and 60 mph. This statement will be updated by noon ADT Friday or sooner if conditions warrant. Expires:062030 gmt ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4/05/07: Maundy Thursday | Avalanche Danger Forecast - High for Tonight | New Wind Advisory in effect from 8 am to 5 PM ADT Friday - See 1600 Below | Noon: Previous Wind Advisory has been cancelled by the NWS - See 1200 Below | Luke Chapter 22 | Holy Week 2100 ADT: .04" of Precipitation to this point today. 2050: Extremely Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley partially obscured. 1950: Cloudy with some precipitation in the inner Gold Creek valley. 1850: Extremely Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley partially to substantially obscured by precipitation and top of Mt. Roberts slightly to partially obscured. 1800: .04" of Precipitation to this point today. 1750: Cloudy, very tops of the mountains and inner Gold Creek valley slightly to very slightly obscured, Granite Creek area partially obscured though. 1720: Cloudy with location of the sun visible, inner Gold Creek valley and top of Mt. Roberts slightly obscured, very top of Mt. Juneau very slightly obscured. 1650: Extremely Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts partially obscured. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1600: Wind Advisory in effect from 8 am to 5 PM ADT Friday. NWS Wind Advisory 400 PM ADT Thu Apr 5 2007 ...Wind Advisory in effect from 8 am to 5 PM ADT Friday... The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Wind Advisory...which is in effect from 6 am to 3 PM ADT Friday. A Wind Advisory means that sustained wind speed or frequent gusts will occur between 40 and 60 mph. This statement will be updated by 600 am ADT Friday or sooner if conditions warrant. Expires:061400 gmt ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1550: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts partially obscured. 1500: .03" of Precipitation to this point today. 1450: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley, top of Mt. Roberts, and part of the top of Mt. Juneau obscured-hidden. 1350: Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley, top of Mt. Roberts, and part of the top of Mt. Juneau obscured-hidden. 1320: Sprinkling/Very Light Rain, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts substantially obscured. 1250: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts partially obscured. 1220: Very Light Sprinkling, Cloudy with the inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts partially obscured. 1216: A Bald Eagle is in the very top of a tree to the E along the shore. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1200: NWS Wind Advisory 1200 PM ADT Thu Apr 5 2007 ...Wind Advisory is cancelled... The Wind Advisory has been cancelled. Winds will remain breezy throughout the afternoon...however they have decreased below advisory levels. This will be the final statement on this event. Expires:060000 gmt ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1200: Trace of Precipitation to this point today. 1150: Cloudy, inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts partially obscured, precipitation over parts of the mainland. 1050: Cloudy, some precipitation over parts of the mainland, inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts substantially obscured. 1005: Cloudy, Breezy-Windy, precipitation over the mainland, whitecaps on Gastineau Channel, inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts substantially obscured. 0950: Very, very light fine snow, cloudy, windy, whitecaps on Gastineau Channel, inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts substantially obscured. 0920: Very, very light fine snow-rain, cloudy, windy-very windy, whitecaps on Gastineau Channel, inner Gold Creek valley and very top of Mt. Roberts partially to substantially obscured. 0850: Extremely Light Sprinkling, Cloudy, Very Windy, whitecaps on Gastineau Channel, snow blowing on the top of Mt. Roberts and in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0820: A few very light sprinkles, cloudy, windy-very windy, whitecaps on Gastineau Channel, snow blowing on the top of Mt. Roberts and in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0750: Cloudy, Windy, whitecaps on Gastineau Channel, snow blowing on the top of Mt. Roberts and some in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0650: Cloudy, Windy to Very Windy, whitecaps on Gastineau Channel, snow blowing on the top of Mt. Roberts and some in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0620: Cloudy, Windy to Very Windy, whitecaps on Gastineau Channel, snow blowing on the top of Mt. Roberts and some in the inner Gold Creek valley. Overnight breezy to windy to very windy and clouded in. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 0600 ADT: NWS Wind Advisory 600 am ADT Thu Apr 5 2007 ...Wind Advisory remains in effect until 4 PM ADT this afternoon... The National Weather Service in Juneau has extended the Wind Advisory until 4 PM ADT this afternoon. East winds 15 to 25 mph will continue into the afternoon with gusts to 45 mph in downtown Juneau and Douglas. A wind gust to 45 mph has already been recorded at the federal building in downtown Juneau early this morning. A Wind Advisory means that sustained wind speed or frequent gusts will occur between 40 and 60 mph. This statement will be updated at noon ADT today or sooner if conditions warrant. Expires:052000 gmt ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4/04/07: Wind Advisory remains in effect from 9 PM this evening to now 4 PM ADT Thursday - See 1645 Below 2050 ADT: Clear, Breezy with stronger gusts. 24" of Snow on the ground. 1950: Clear - possibly with a small bit of high very thin clouds, breezy with stronger gusts, a bit of snow blowing around the very top of and off Mt. Roberts and on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, snow blowing in the vicinity of Olds Mountain. 1945: A Bald Eagle is soaring high in the sky. 1850: Mostly Clear with some high very thin clouds, breezy, small bit of snow blowing around the very top of and off Mt. Roberts and on the Mt. Juneau Ridge. 1802: The Sun set behind the Douglas Island mountains. 1750: Clear with a small bit of high very thin clouds, breezy-windy, small bit of snow blowing around the very top of and off Mt. Roberts and on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, a few whitecaps on the Channel. 1650: Clear, Breezy-Windy, some snow blowing around the very top of and off Mt. Roberts and a tiny bit on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, whitecaps on the Channel. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1645: NWS Wind Advisory 445 PM ADT Wed Apr 4 2007 ...Wind Advisory remains in effect from 9 PM this evening to 4 PM ADT Thursday... The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Wind Advisory...which is in effect from 9 PM this evening to 4 PM ADT Thursday for downtown Juneau and Douglas. Wind gusts to 50 mph can be expected tonight through Thursday in downtown Juneau and Douglas. This statement will be updated by 600 am ADT Thursday or sooner if conditions warrant. Expires:051415 gmt ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1550: Clear, Breezy, some snow blowing around the top of and off Mt. Roberts and a bit on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, a few whitecaps on the Channel. 1450: Clear, Breezy, some snow blowing around the top of and off Mt. Roberts and a bit on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, some whitecaps on the Channel. 1350: Clear, Breezy-Windy, some snow blowing around the top of and off Mt. Roberts and a bit on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, whitecaps on the Channel. 1320: Clear, Breezy-Windy, some snow blowing around the top of and off Mt. Roberts and a bit on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, whitecaps on the Channel. 1250: Clear, Breezy, some snow blowing around the top of and off Mt. Roberts and some blowing snow in the inner Gold Creek valley, whitecaps on the Channel. 1150: Clear, Breezy, some snow blowing around the top of and off Mt. Roberts and some blowing snow in the inner Gold Creek valley, whitecaps on the Channel. 1050: Clear with a bit of high very thin clouds, breezy, snow blowing around the top of and off Mt. Roberts and some blowing snow in the inner Gold Creek valley, some small whitecaps on the Channel. Smoke and steam seen in the past 20 minutes is from a fire at the 8 unit apartment building at 331 Gastineau Avenue. 0950: Clear with a bit of high very thin clouds, breezy, snow blowing around the top of and off Mt. Roberts and some blowing snow in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0850: Mostly Clear with some high very thin clouds, breezy-windy, snow blowing around the top of and off Mt. Roberts and some blowing snow in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0750: High very thin clouds and haze over much of the sky, snow blowing in the inner Gold Creek valley and on the top of and off Mt. Roberts. 0650: Clear with a small bit of cirrus clouds, some snow blowing on the top and off of Mt. Roberts, on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, and in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0620: Clear, small bit of snow blowing on the top and off of Mt. Roberts. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 0527 ADT (Posted 0640): NWS Wind Advisory 527 am ADT Wed Apr 4 2007 ...Wind Advisory in effect from 9 PM this evening to 3 PM ADT Thursday... The National Weather Service in Juneau has issued a Wind Advisory...which is in effect from 9 PM this evening to 3 PM ADT Thursday. A Wind Advisory means that sustained wind speed or frequent gusts will occur between 40 and 60 mph. This statement will be updated by 5 PM ADT Wednesday or sooner if conditions warrant. Expires:050130 gmt ------------------------------------------------------------------ 4/03/07: State Special Advisory Election - Polls open 7 AM to 8 PM | Record low temperatures Tuesday morning in Southeastern Alaska - See Below (Corrected by NWS at 1700) 2050 ADT: Clear. 2020: Clear, light to breezy wind. 1950: Clear. 1850: Clear, light to breezy wind. 1800: The Sun set behind the Douglas Island mountains. 1750: Clear, light to breezy wind, tiny bit of snow blowing on the top and off of Mt. Roberts. 1650: Clear, light to breezy wind, small bit of snow blowing on the top and off of Mt. Roberts. 1550: Clear, light to breezy wind, bit of snow blowing on the top and off of Mt. Roberts. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1455: Record low temperatures Tuesday morning in Southeastern Alaska (Corrected by NWS at 1700) NWS Record High/Low/Precip Report 2:55 PM ADT Tue Apr 3 2007 ...Record low temperatures Tuesday morning... Location New Record Old Record Year Set Juneau Airport 13 16 2003 *Juneau Forecast Office 11 tied 11 2003 Ketchikan Airport 19 tied 19 1911 *unofficial database Kv Apr 07 --------------------------------------------------------------- 1450: Clear, light to breezy wind, whitecaps on the Channel, snow blowing on the top and off of Mt. Roberts. 1350: Clear, breezy, some whitecaps on the Channel, snow blowing on the top and off of Mt. Roberts. 1250: Clear, light to breezy and breezy wind, whitecaps on the Channel, snow blowing on the top and off of Mt. Roberts. 1150: Clear, light to breezy wind, tiny bit of snow blowing off Mt. Roberts at Gastineau Peak, some whitecaps on the Channel. 1050: Clear, light to breezy wind, some small whitecaps on part of Gastineau Channel. 1020: Clear, light to breezy wind. 0850: Clear, some snow blowing around the top of Mt. Roberts. 0750: Clear. 07:49:57: Sun started rising over the upper right of Mt. Roberts near the top. 0650: Clear. 0633: Chestnut-Backed Chickadees arrived. 0622: First Steller's Jay of the day arrived. 0620 ADT: Clear. 4/02/07: 2050 ADT: Clear, light to breezy wind. 2005: Clear, light to breezy wind. 1950: Clear. 1850: Clear. 1750: Clear. 1650: Clear. 1550: Clear, light to breezy wind. 1450: Clear, light to breezy wind. 1350: Clear, tiny bit of snow blowing off Mt. Roberts at Gastineau Peak. 1250: Clear, small bit of snow blowing on Mt. Roberts (mostly at Gastineau Peak where the snow is blowing off the mountain towards the Channel) and the Mt. Juneau Ridge. 1150: Clear, some snow blowing off Mt. Roberts and around the top and on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, light to breezy wind, whitecaps on the Channel. 1050; Clear, snow blowing off Mt. Roberts and around the top, some snow blowing on the Mt. Juneau Ridge and in the inner Gold Creek valley, whitecaps on the Channel. 0950: Clear, light to breezy wind, snow blowing off Mt. Roberts and around the top, some snow blowing on the Mt. Juneau Ridge and in the inner Gold Creek valley, whitecaps on the Channel. 0907: Some small whitecaps on Gastineau Channel. 0850: Clear, snow blowing off Mt. Roberts, around the top, and down it's Channel side; a bit of snow blowing on the Mt. Juneau Ridge and in the inner Gold Creek valley. 07:51:30: Sun started rising over the upper right of Mt. Roberts near the top. 0750: Clear, snow blowing off Mt. Roberts and around the top, some snow blowing on Mt. Juneau, the Mt. Juneau Ridge and in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0650: Clear, snow blowing off Mt. Roberts and around the top, snow blowing on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, light to breezy wind. 0620 ADT: Clear, snow blowing off Mt. Roberts and around the top, snow blowing on the Mt. Juneau Ridge, light to breezy wind. SUNDAY 4/01/07: Palm Sunday | TSUNAMI ADVISORY # 8 (Final Message) FOR ALASKA/ BRITISH COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON/ OREGON AND CALIFORNIA - See 2013 Below, NO - REPEAT NO - WATCH OR WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE | Heating Degrees have been recalculated by the integration method rather than the H+L/2 method for March 10 - March 30 as they should have been done per the protocol for all the HDD and CDD on this site. 2050 ADT: Clear with some scattered tiny and very tiny clouds. 24.2" of Snow on the ground. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2013: PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 8 - FINAL MESSAGE WEAK51 PAAQ 020413 TSUAK1 PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 8 NWS WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER PALMER AK 913 PM PDT SUN APR 1 2007 ...THIS TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS FOR ALASKA/ BRITISH COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON/ OREGON AND CALIFORNIA ONLY... NO - REPEAT NO - WATCH OR WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE. THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER IN EWA BEACH HAWAII HAS CONCLUDED ITS INVESTIGATION OF THIS EVENT AND IS ISSUING A FINAL MESSAGE FOR AREAS OUTSIDE CALIFORNIA/ OREGON/ WASHINGTON/ BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA. REFER TO THE PTWC MESSAGE POSTED AT WWW.PRH.NOAA.GOV/PR/PTWC FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF THIS EVENT. A TSUNAMI HAS BEEN OBSERVED AT THE FOLLOWING SITES LOCATION LAT LON TIME AMPL ------------------------ ----- ------ ------- ----------- HONIARA SOLOMON ISLANDS 9.4S 159.9E 2252UTC 0.21M/0.7FT PORT VILA VANUATU 17.8S 168.3E 2327UTC 0.12M/0.4FT MANUS PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2.0S 147.4E 0017UTC 0.09M/0.3FT CAPE FERGUSON AUST. 19.3S 147.1E 0135UTC 0.11M/0.4FT PORT KEMBLA AUST. 34.5S 150.9E 0244UTC 0.05M/0.2FT KING WHARF FIJI 18.1S 178.4E 0207UTC 0.04M/0.1FT THE TSUNAMI HAS NOT BEEN OBSERVED ON TIDE GAGES TO THE NORTH OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. NO OBSERVABLE TSUNAMIS ARE EXPECTED ALONG THE US WEST COAST- BC- OR ALASKA COASTLINES FROM THIS EVENT. THIS TSUNAMI PRODUCED DAMAGING WAVES IN THE SOURCE AREA. TIME - TIME OF MEASUREMENT AMPL - TSUNAMI AMPLITUDES ARE MEASURED RELATIVE TO NORMAL SEA LEVEL. THESE ARE NOT CREST-TO-TROUGH HEIGHTS. BASED ON THE EARTHQUAKE LOCATION - MAGNITUDE - HISTORIC TSUNAMI RECORDS AND OBSERVED TSUNAMI EFFECTS A DAMAGING TSUNAMI IS NOT EXPECTED ALONG THE CALIFORNIA/ OREGON/ WASHINGTON/ BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA COASTS. SOME OF THESE AREAS MAY EXPERIENCE NON-DAMAGING SEA LEVEL CHANGES. AT 140 PM PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME ON APRIL 1 AN EARTHQUAKE WITH PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE 8.1 OCCURRED NEAR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. THIS WILL BE THE FINAL ADVISORY ISSUED ON THIS EVENT BY THE WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER. SEE THE WEB SITE WCATWC.ARH.NOAA.GOV FOR BASIC TSUNAMI INFORMATION - SAFETY RULES AND TSUNAMI TRAVEL TIMES. $$ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1955: Clear with some small scattered clouds. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1932: PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 7 WEAK51 PAAQ 020332 TSUAK1 PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 7 NWS WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER PALMER AK 832 PM PDT SUN APR 1 2007 ...THIS TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS FOR ALASKA/ BRITISH COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON/ OREGON AND CALIFORNIA ONLY... NO - REPEAT NO - WATCH OR WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE. A TSUNAMI ADVISORY MEANS... THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER IN EWA BEACH HAWAII HAS ISSUED A WARNING FOR OTHER REGIONS IN THE PACIFIC BASIN. THIS ADVISORY IS INTENDED TO KEEP RECIPIENTS INFORMED ABOUT THE PROGRESS OF THIS EVENT. IT IS UNLIKELY THAT THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE WILL BE UPGRADED TO A WARNING OR WATCH. PLEASE REFER TO THE PTWC MESSAGES POSTED AT WWW.PRH.NOAA.GOV/PR/PTWC FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE WARNING. A TSUNAMI HAS BEEN OBSERVED AT THE FOLLOWING SITES LOCATION LAT LON TIME AMPL ------------------------ ----- ------ ------- ----------- HONIARA SOLOMON ISLAND 9.4S 159.9E 2252UTC 0.21M/0.7FT PORT VILA VANUATU 17.8S 168.3E 2327UTC 0.12M/0.4FT MANUS PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2.0S 147.4E 0017UTC 0.09M/0.3FT CAPE FERGUSON AUST. 19.3S 147.1E 0135UTC 0.11M/0.4FT THE TSUNAMI HAS NOT BEEN OBSERVED ON TIDE GAGES TO THE NORTH OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. FORECAST MODELS INDICATE THE TSUNAMI ENERGY WILL BE MAINLY CONTAINED TO THE SOUTH OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER HAS RECEIVED REPORTS OF TSUNAMI-RELATED FATALITIES IN SE PAPUA NG AND THE SOLOMON IS. TIME - TIME OF MEASUREMENT AMPL - TSUNAMI AMPLITUDES ARE MEASURED RELATIVE TO NORMAL SEA LEVEL. THESE ARE NOT CREST-TO-TROUGH HEIGHTS. BASED ON THE EARTHQUAKE LOCATION - MAGNITUDE AND HISTORIC TSUNAMI RECORDS A DAMAGING TSUNAMI IS NOT EXPECTED ALONG THE CALIFORNIA/ OREGON/ WASHINGTON/ BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA COASTS. SOME OF THESE AREAS MAY EXPERIENCE NON-DAMAGING SEA LEVEL CHANGES. AT 140 PM PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME ON APRIL 1 AN EARTHQUAKE WITH PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE 8.1 OCCURRED NEAR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. MESSAGES WILL CONTINUE TO BE ISSUED HOURLY BY THE WCATWC UNTIL THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER ISSUES A CANCELLATION OR FINAL MESSAGE. SEE THE WEB SITE WCATWC.ARH.NOAA.GOV FOR BASIC TSUNAMI INFORMATION - SAFETY RULES AND TSUNAMI TRAVEL TIMES. $$ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1850: Mostly Clear with scattered clouds - mostly in the SE part of the sky. 1750: Mostly Clear with scattered small and tiny clouds in the SE half of the sky. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1704: PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 5 WEAK51 PAAQ 020104 TSUAK1 PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 5 NWS WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER PALMER AK 604 PM PDT SUN APR 1 2007 ...THIS TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS FOR ALASKA/ BRITISH COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON/ OREGON AND CALIFORNIA ONLY... NO - REPEAT NO - WATCH OR WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE. A TSUNAMI ADVISORY MEANS... THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER IN EWA BEACH HAWAII HAS ISSUED A WARNING FOR OTHER REGIONS IN THE PACIFIC BASIN. THIS ADVISORY IS INTENDED TO KEEP RECIPIENTS INFORMED ABOUT THE PROGRESS OF THIS EVENT. IT IS UNLIKELY THAT THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE WILL BE UPGRADED TO A WARNING OR WATCH. PLEASE REFER TO THE PTWC MESSAGES POSTED AT WWW.PRH.NOAA.GOV/PR/PTWC FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE WARNING. A TSUNAMI HAS BEEN OBSERVED AT THE FOLLOWING SITES LOCATION LAT LON TIME AMPL ------------------------ ----- ------ ------- ----------- HONIARA SOLOMON ISLAND 9.4S 159.9E 2252UTC 0.21M/0.7FT PORT VILA VANUATU 17.8S 168.3E 2327UTC 0.12M/0.4FT THE TSUNAMI WAS NOT OBSERVED ON TIDE GAGES TO THE NORTH OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. FORECAST MODELS INDICATE THE TSUNAMI ENERGY WILL BE MAINLY CONTAINED TO THE SOUTH OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. TIME - TIME OF MEASUREMENT AMPL - TSUNAMI AMPLITUDES ARE MEASURED RELATIVE TO NORMAL SEA LEVEL. THESE ARE NOT CREST-TO-TROUGH HEIGHTS. BASED ON THE EARTHQUAKE LOCATION - MAGNITUDE AND HISTORIC TSUNAMI RECORDS A DAMAGING TSUNAMI IS NOT EXPECTED ALONG THE CALIFORNIA/ OREGON/ WASHINGTON/ BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA COASTS. SOME OF THESE AREAS MAY EXPERIENCE NON-DAMAGING SEA LEVEL CHANGES. AT 140 PM PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME ON APRIL 1 AN EARTHQUAKE WITH PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE 8.1 OCCURRED NEAR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. MESSAGES WILL CONTINUE TO BE ISSUED HOURLY BY THE WCATWC UNTIL THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER ISSUES A CANCELLATION OR FINAL MESSAGE. SEE THE WEB SITE WCATWC.ARH.NOAA.GOV FOR BASIC TSUNAMI INFORMATION - SAFETY RULES AND TSUNAMI TRAVEL TIMES. $$ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1650: Clear with a few small clouds - the clouds to the S, SE , E, and NE. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1603: PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 4 WEAK51 PAAQ 020003 TSUAK1 PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 4 NWS WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER PALMER AK 503 PM PDT SUN APR 1 2007 ...THIS TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS FOR ALASKA/ BRITISH COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON/ OREGON AND CALIFORNIA ONLY... NO - REPEAT NO - WATCH OR WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE. A TSUNAMI ADVISORY MEANS... THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER IN EWA BEACH HAWAII HAS ISSUED A WARNING FOR OTHER REGIONS IN THE PACIFIC BASIN. THIS ADVISORY IS INTENDED TO KEEP RECIPIENTS INFORMED ABOUT THE PROGRESS OF THIS EVENT. IT IS UNLIKELY THAT THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE WILL BE UPGRADED TO A WARNING OR WATCH. PLEASE REFER TO THE PTWC MESSAGES POSTED AT WWW.PRH.NOAA.GOV/PR/PTWC FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE WARNING. A TSUNAMI HAS BEEN OBSERVED AT THE FOLLOWING SITES LOCATION LAT LON TIME AMPL ------------------------ ----- ------ ------- ----------- HONIARA SOLOMON ISLAND 9.4S 159.9E 2148UTC 0.15M/0.5FT THE TSUNAMI HAS NOT BEEN OBSERVED ON TIDE GAGES TO THE NORTH OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. FORECAST MODELS INDICATE THE TSUNAMI ENERGY WILL BE MAINLY CONTAINED TO THE SOUTH OF THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. TIME - TIME OF MEASUREMENT AMPL - TSUNAMI AMPLITUDES ARE MEASURED RELATIVE TO NORMAL SEA LEVEL. THESE ARE NOT CREST-TO-TROUGH HEIGHTS. BASED ON THE EARTHQUAKE LOCATION - MAGNITUDE AND HISTORIC TSUNAMI RECORDS A DAMAGING TSUNAMI IS NOT EXPECTED ALONG THE CALIFORNIA/ OREGON/ WASHINGTON/ BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA COASTS. SOME OF THESE AREAS MAY EXPERIENCE NON-DAMAGING SEA LEVEL CHANGES. AT 140 PM PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME ON APRIL 1 AN EARTHQUAKE WITH PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE 8.1 OCCURRED NEAR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. MESSAGES WILL CONTINUE TO BE ISSUED HOURLY BY THE WCATWC UNTIL THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER ISSUES A CANCELLATION OR FINAL MESSAGE. SEE THE WEB SITE WCATWC.ARH.NOAA.GOV FOR BASIC TSUNAMI INFORMATION - SAFETY RULES AND TSUNAMI TRAVEL TIMES. $$ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1550: Clear with a few tiny clouds, light to breezy wind. 1450: Clear with small scattered clouds - mostly in SE part, light to breezy wind. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1443: PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 3 WEAK51 PAAQ 012243 TSUAK1 PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 3 NWS WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER PALMER AK 343 PM PDT SUN APR 1 2007 ...THIS TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS FOR ALASKA/ BRITISH COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON/ OREGON AND CALIFORNIA ONLY... NO - REPEAT NO - WATCH OR WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE. A TSUNAMI ADVISORY MEANS... THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER IN EWA BEACH HAWAII HAS ISSUED A WARNING FOR OTHER REGIONS IN THE PACIFIC BASIN. THIS ADVISORY IS INTENDED TO KEEP RECIPIENTS INFORMED ABOUT THE PROGRESS OF THIS EVENT. IT IS UNLIKELY THAT THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE WILL BE UPGRADED TO A WARNING OR WATCH. PLEASE REFER TO THE PTWC MESSAGES POSTED AT WWW.PRH.NOAA.GOV/PR/PTWC FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE WARNING. A TSUNAMI HAS BEEN OBSERVED AT THE FOLLOWING SITES LOCATION LAT LON TIME AMPL ------------------------ ----- ------ ------- ----------- HONIARA SOLOMON ISLAND 9.4S 159.9E 2148UTC 0.15M/0.5FT TIME - TIME OF MEASUREMENT AMPL - TSUNAMI AMPLITUDES ARE MEASURED RELATIVE TO NORMAL SEA LEVEL. THESE ARE NOT CREST-TO-TROUGH HEIGHTS. BASED ON THE EARTHQUAKE LOCATION - MAGNITUDE AND HISTORIC TSUNAMI RECORDS A DAMAGING TSUNAMI IS NOT EXPECTED ALONG THE CALIFORNIA/ OREGON/ WASHINGTON/ BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA COASTS. SOME OF THESE AREAS MAY EXPERIENCE NON-DAMAGING SEA LEVEL CHANGES. AT 140 PM PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME ON APRIL 1 AN EARTHQUAKE WITH PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE 8.1 OCCURRED NEAR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. MESSAGES WILL CONTINUE TO BE ISSUED HOURLY BY THE WCATWC UNTIL THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER ISSUES A CANCELLATION OR FINAL MESSAGE. SEE THE WEB SITE WCATWC.ARH.NOAA.GOV FOR BASIC TSUNAMI INFORMATION - SAFETY RULES AND TSUNAMI TRAVEL TIMES. $$ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1408: 2 Mature and 1 Immature Bald Eagle chasing each other low over the backyard. 1350: Clear with a few small and very tiny clouds, light to breezy wind. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1341: PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 2 WEAK51 PAAQ 012136 TSUAK1 PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 2 NWS WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER PALMER AK 236 PM PDT SUN APR 1 2007 ...THIS TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS FOR ALASKA/ BRITISH COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON/ OREGON AND CALIFORNIA ONLY... NO - REPEAT NO - WATCH OR WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE. A TSUNAMI ADVISORY MEANS... THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER IN EWA BEACH HAWAII HAS ISSUED A WARNING FOR OTHER REGIONS IN THE PACIFIC BASIN. THIS ADVISORY IS INTENDED TO KEEP RECIPIENTS INFORMED ABOUT THE PROGRESS OF THIS EVENT. IT IS UNLIKELY THAT THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE WILL BE UPGRADED TO A WARNING OR WATCH. PLEASE REFER TO THE PTWC MESSAGES POSTED AT WWW.PRH.NOAA.GOV/PR/PTWC FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE WARNING. BASED ON THE EARTHQUAKE LOCATION - MAGNITUDE AND HISTORIC TSUNAMI RECORDS A DAMAGING TSUNAMI IS NOT EXPECTED ALONG THE CALIFORNIA/ OREGON/ WASHINGTON/ BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA COASTS. SOME OF THESE AREAS MAY EXPERIENCE NON-DAMAGING SEA LEVEL CHANGES. AT 140 PM PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME ON APRIL 1 AN EARTHQUAKE WITH PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE 8.1 OCCURRED NEAR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. MESSAGES WILL CONTINUE TO BE ISSUED HOURLY BY THE WCATWC UNTIL THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER ISSUES A CANCELLATION OR FINAL MESSAGE. SEE THE WEB SITE WCATWC.ARH.NOAA.GOV FOR BASIC TSUNAMI INFORMATION - SAFETY RULES AND TSUNAMI TRAVEL TIMES. $$ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1300: PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 1 WEAK51 PAAQ 012056 TSUAK1 PUBLIC TSUNAMI MESSAGE NUMBER 1 NWS WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER PALMER AK 156 PM PDT SUN APR 1 2007 ...THIS TSUNAMI ADVISORY IS FOR ALASKA/ BRITISH COLUMBIA/ WASHINGTON/ OREGON AND CALIFORNIA ONLY... NO - REPEAT NO - WATCH OR WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE. A TSUNAMI ADVISORY MEANS... THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER IN EWA BEACH HAWAII HAS ISSUED A WARNING FOR OTHER REGIONS IN THE PACIFIC BASIN. THIS ADVISORY IS INTENDED TO KEEP RECIPIENTS INFORMED ABOUT THE PROGRESS OF THIS EVENT. IT IS UNLIKELY THAT THE STATES AND PROVINCES LISTED ABOVE WILL BE UPGRADED TO A WARNING OR WATCH. PLEASE REFER TO THE PTWC MESSAGES POSTED AT WWW.PRH.NOAA.GOV/PR/PTWC FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE WARNING. BASED ON THE EARTHQUAKE LOCATION - MAGNITUDE AND HISTORIC TSUNAMI RECORDS A DAMAGING TSUNAMI IS NOT EXPECTED ALONG THE CALIFORNIA/ OREGON/ WASHINGTON/ BRITISH COLUMBIA AND ALASKA COASTS. SOME OF THESE AREAS MAY EXPERIENCE NON-DAMAGING SEA LEVEL CHANGES. AT COASTAL LOCATIONS WHICH HAVE EXPERIENCED STRONG GROUND SHAKING LOCAL TSUNAMIS ARE POSSIBLE DUE TO UNDERWATER LANDSLIDES. AT 140 PM PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME (1240 PM ADT) ON APRIL 1 AN EARTHQUAKE WITH PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE 7.8 OCCURRED NEAR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS. MESSAGES WILL CONTINUE TO BE ISSUED HOURLY BY THE WCATWC UNTIL THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER ISSUES A CANCELLATION OR FINAL MESSAGE. SEE THE WEB SITE WCATWC.ARH.NOAA.GOV FOR BASIC TSUNAMI INFORMATION - SAFETY RULES AND TSUNAMI TRAVEL TIMES. $$ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1250: Clear with some small and tiny clouds, breezy. 1150: Clear with a few small and tiny clouds, light to breezy wind. 1050: Clear with some small and tiny scattered clouds, breezy, small whitecaps on part of the Channel, some snow blowing on the top of Mt. Roberts and the Mt. Juneau Ridge. 1035: Clear with some small and tiny scattered clouds, breezy, whitecaps on part of Gastineau Channel, some snow blowing on the top of Mt. Roberts and the Mt. Juneau Ridge. 1000: Light to Breezy Wind now. 0950: Clear with a few small and tiny clouds, small bit of snow blowing off Mt. Roberts. 0850: Clear with some small and tiny scattered clouds, some snow blowing off and around the top of Mt. Roberts, the Mt. Juneau Ridge, and Olds Mountain. 0752: Sun started rising over the far upper right shoulder of Mt. Roberts. 0750: Clear, some clouds far to the ENE, snow blowing off Mt. Roberts and some snow blowing in the inner Gold Creek valley. 0650: Clear with a cloud far to the NE, tiny bit of snow blowing off Mt. Roberts at Gastineau Peak. 0620 ADT: Clear with a few tiny clouds, tiny bit of snow blowing off Mt. Roberts at Gastineau Peak.