Winter Storm — Eastern Baranof Island and Southern Admiralty Island, Alaska
2013-11-21 to 2013-11-22 · Eastern Baranof Island and Southern Admiralty Island, Alaska
Event narrative
An offical from Angoon schools measured 14 inches of new snow as of 1230 AKST on 11/21.
Wider weather episode
Arctic air had persisted over SE Alaska for nearly a week when the flow aloft changed to SW and warm moist air began to lift over the Panhandle on 11/21. The arctic front was pushed slowly northward on 11/21 through 11/22 which became the focus of heavy snow. As the snow changed to rain, precipitation became freezing rain in a few locations. Strong winds began on the 11/22 though 11/23 with a switch over to rain. Temperatures warmed rapidly causing the snow pack to become very difficult to manage. This storm was notable in that the snowfall, freezing rain, and wind problems were widespread.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 478695. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.