Winter Storm — Eastern Norton Sound and Nulato Hills, Alaska
2025-12-22 · Eastern Norton Sound and Nulato Hills, Alaska
Event narrative
The Unalakleet AWOS (PAUN) reported steady snowfall throughout the day on December 22nd with a period of heavy snow and visibilities dropping to 1/4 mile several times during the late morning and early afternoon hours. ENE winds gusted to above 40 mph through much of the day. While Blizzard conditions were not consistent, there were reports of blizzard conditions ongoing through much of the day due to blowing snow.
Wider weather episode
A large upper ridge over the northern Pacific extended into the Bering Sea which set the stage for a series of fronts to top the ridge and affect Western and Interior Alaska with several waves of wintry weather. The first front approached the west coast of Alaska with strong winds and Blizzard conditions on the 21st of December. A more potent system came ashore the following day thanks to a strong eastward moving shortwave moving from eastern Siberia into the western interior of Alaska. This second system brought mainly heavy snowfall to western Alaska, but strong gusty winds were noted as well. Finally a third low and cold front moved into the interior as the previous system had flattened the upper ridge. This allowed for ample moisture to enter the Interior allowing for heavy snowfall across the central Interior December 24th and 25th.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1308360. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.