closegps_fixed
Elev 89 ft, 64.52 °N, 165.38 °W

Nome, AK Severe Weather Alertstar_ratehome

icon-6 Â°F Nome Station|Report|Change
Current Station
Personal Weather Station
Location: Nome, AK
Elevation: 89ft
Nearby Weather Stations

Active Weather Alerts

Winter Weather Advisory
Issued: 5:07 AM Jan. 11, 2026 – National Weather Service
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 3 PM AKST
SUNDAY...

* WHAT...Blowing snow may cause visibility to drop to one half mile
or less at times. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph. Typical blow
holes may see stronger winds and blizzard conditions at times.

* WHERE...Interior Seward Peninsula and Southern Seward Peninsula
Coast.

* WHEN...Until 3 PM AKST Sunday.

* IMPACTS...Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce
visibility.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Use caution while traveling, especially in open areas.

&&

Special Weather Statement
Issued: 10:51 PM Jan. 10, 2026 – National Weather Service
...Very Cold Temperatures to Begin Next Week...

While temperatures are currently below normal, we anticipate a
cool down to continue at the beginning of next week through
midweek. Strong, cold, northerly flow will bring temperatures in
the 20s below zero or colder across most of the West Coast by
Tuesday morning. Locations near Kotzebue Sound and Selawik may
even approach 40 below zero by Tuesday morning. Much of the Seward
Peninsula likely will be well into the 20s below zero, St.
Lawrence Island will be in the single digits and teens below zero
and the Yukon Delta will be in the teens and 20s below zero as
well. There will be some cloud cover around which should keep
temperatures relatively milder, but where it's clear will be very
cold.

Temperatures will try to moderate by the end of the week with an
increase in southerly flow.

BB

Local Radar
Local Radar ImageLocal Severe Image