White Mountains and High Terrain South of the Yukon River storm history
Storm events recorded in White Mountains and High Terrain South of the Yukon River, Alaska between 1950 and 2025.
8
Total events
0
Tornadoes
0
Hail
0
Floods
0
Deaths
$0
Property damage
Most significant events
Strongest tornadoes, deadliest events, and biggest damage in this county. Up to 50 shown.
Blizzard Blizzard
The Alaska DOT reported up to 8 of snow over Eagle Summit by late morning on December 24th. Troopers reported that the visibility was near zero at times with winds blowing an estimated 30 to mph at elevations above 2000 feet. As a result, the highway at Eagle Summit was closed un…
Blizzard Blizzard
DOT/Alaska 511 reported a road closure at Eagle Summit Road due to blizzard conditions at 1235 on 12/12/25.
Blizzard Blizzard
The Alaska DOT reported consistent wind gusts of 50 mph or higher across Eagle Summit throughout the morning hours of Saturday, December 6th. This resulted in blowing snow and visibilities well below 1/4 mile. As a result the DOT closed the road at Eagle Summit until later in the…
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
The Upper Chena Dome SNOTEL (UCEA2) site reported a 24 hour total snow depth change of 9 inches from the early afternoon of November 21st into the early afternoon of November 22nd. The period of heaviest snowfall was between 6 AM and 8 AM on the 22nd when 3 inches of snow fell in…
Blizzard Blizzard
Alaska DOT reported wind speeds of 43 mph and near zero visibility Over Eagle Summit. As a result the highway at Eagle Summit was closed for several hours until conditions improved.
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
The Upper Nome Creek SNOWTEL reported warning level snowfall on both the 24th and 25th. Over the course of the event 33 inches of snow was recorded. Alaska DOT closed the Elliott Highway at Eagle Summit.
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
Heavy snow fell across the White Mountains and the high terrain south of the Yukon River. The Upper Nome Creek SNOTEL (UNCA2) reported 8 inches of new snow in 24 hours with a storm total amounts of 23 inches. The Livengood RAWS station (LIVA2) reported 0.75' of liquid equivalent;…
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
The Upper Nome Creek (UCNA2) SNOTEL reported two bursts of heavy snowfall. Snow depth increased 11 inches. Estimated snowfall of 8 inches in a 24 hour period, with a storm total of 12 to 14 inches.
Events by year
| Year | Events | Tornadoes |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 6 | 0 |
| 2024 | 1 | 0 |
| 2023 | 1 | 0 |