Heavy Snow — Southern Southeast Alaska Ernest Sound To Dixon Entrance, Alaska
2003-03-13 · Southern Southeast Alaska Ernest Sound To Dixon Entrance, Alaska
Wider weather episode
Severe weather impacted the citizens of Southeast Alaska the second week of March 2003. After several days with an arctic airmass in place, late Wednesday March 12 into Friday March 14, a heavy overrunning snow storm developed across the Panhandle. Thanks in part to timely and effective winter storm warnings, minimal damage and no injuries nor deaths resulted from this storm. Here is a brief listing of some the warning level snowfall amounts (all occurred in a period of 24 hours or less) that were reported: Pelican 15", Port Alexander 12", Skagway 8", Haines 18", WFO Juneau 15", Juneau airport 14", Montana Creek 22", Downtown Juneau and Douglas 12-15", Eagle Crest Ski Resort 18-24", Petersburg 14", Ketchikan 6", 12 miles north of Ketchikan 12", and Hyder with 18".
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5345449. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.