Eielson AFB, Alaska 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for 2 Miles N Fairbanks / Eielson Air Force Base AK
National Weather Service Forecast for:
2 Miles N Fairbanks / Eielson Air Force Base AK
Issued by: National Weather Service Fairbanks, AK |
Updated: 3:16 pm AKDT May 23, 2025 |
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This Afternoon
 Scattered Showers
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Tonight
 Scattered Showers
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Saturday
 Scattered Showers
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Saturday Night
 Scattered Showers
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Sunday
 Showers Likely
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Sunday Night
 Showers Likely then Scattered Showers
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Memorial Day
 Scattered Showers
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Monday Night
 Chance Showers
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Tuesday
 Chance Rain
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Hi 67 °F |
Lo 47 °F |
Hi 68 °F |
Lo 46 °F |
Hi 69 °F |
Lo 46 °F |
Hi 65 °F |
Lo 42 °F |
Hi 64 °F |
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Special Weather Statement
This Afternoon
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Scattered showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 4pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 67. North wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. |
Tonight
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms before 10pm, then isolated showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 47. East wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 30%. |
Saturday
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Scattered showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 10am. Partly sunny, with a high near 68. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 40%. |
Saturday Night
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. |
Sunday
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Scattered showers before 10am, then scattered showers and thunderstorms between 10am and 4pm, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 4pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 69. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 60%. |
Sunday Night
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Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 7pm, then scattered showers and thunderstorms after 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. Chance of precipitation is 60%. |
Memorial Day
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 65. Chance of precipitation is 50%. |
Monday Night
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms before 10pm, then a chance of rain, mainly between 10pm and 4am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. |
Tuesday
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A chance of rain, mainly after 10am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 64. |
Tuesday Night
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Scattered showers, mainly before 10pm, then a slight chance of rain after 4am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. |
Wednesday
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Scattered showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 65. |
Wednesday Night
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Scattered showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. |
Thursday
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Scattered showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 65. |
Forecast from NOAA-NWS
for 2 Miles N Fairbanks / Eielson Air Force Base AK.
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Weather Forecast Discussion
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FXAK69 PAFG 222342
AFDAFG
Northern Alaska Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Fairbanks AK
342 PM AKDT Thu May 22 2025
.SYNOPSIS...Mostly quiet and unimpactful conditions persist across
the area through Friday, then weather gets active for the weekend.
An Arctic trough will swing down Saturday across the North Slope
and into the Interior. This combined with abundant moisture from a
low in the Gulf of Alaska will spark widely scattered
thunderstorms across the eastern Interior Saturday and Sunday.
These storms will be nearly stationary and may produce heavy rain
at times. West winds will follow the trough across the Arctic
Coast Sunday through Tuesday while the West Coast remains dry with
mostly light winds.
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.KEY WEATHER MESSAGES...
Central and Eastern Interior...
-Warming trend through the weekend. Highs in the upper 50s to low
60s today increase into the mid to upper 60s Friday and to near
70 this weekend for Interior valleys.
-Isolated thunderstorms possible this afternoon and evening along
elevated terrain in the White Mountains, Fortymile Country, and
Northern Interior south of the Brooks Range. Thunderstorms
possible in the Fortymile Country and near the Canadian border
Thursday and Friday. Thunderstorm risk increases for much of the
Interior Saturday and Sunday.
-Showers and thunderstorms on Saturday and Sunday may produce very
heavy rain. See Special Weather Statement for details.
West Coast and Western Interior...
-Warming trend through the weekend. Highs near 50 in the Western
Interior today increase to the upper 50s by Friday and low 60s
this weekend.
-Showers south of the Seward Peninsula will taper off this evening
with mostly dry conditions expected through the weekend.
North Slope and Brooks Range..
-East Northeast winds 15 to 25 mph west of Point Barrow and 10 to
20 mph east of Point Barrow ease overnight tonight.
-Winds become westerly behind the arctic front passage on Sunday.
-Areas of low stratus persist through the weekend.
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.FORECAST ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION...A very broad trough
encompasses all of Alaska with very weak ridging within the trough
holding over the Interior from the east. A vertically stacked
1004 mb surface low in the Gulf of Alaska is wrapping moisture
into the Interior while a weak feature near Hooper Bay brings
light rain to the Yukon Delta and Southern Seward Peninsula coast.
This feature will weaken quickly through Friday, though low
pressure in the Gulf of Alaska will strengthen and continue to
wrap moisture into the Interior through the weekend. This will
bring the next weather concern to the area, with thunderstorms and
heavy showers likely over the Eastern Interior Saturday and
Sunday. Precipitable water is forecast to reach above the 90th
percentile for this time of year in Fairbanks with higher values
expected to the east. The atmosphere this weekend will be more
typical of late July than Memorial Day Weekend. On top of that,
Sunday will have very little wind aloft to move storms, so storms
that do form will likely park and drop abundant amounts of rain
over small areas. Expect high temperatures to be well into the 60s
with some 70s across the Interior both days. An arctic trough
dropping south with an associated front will stabilize conditions
from west to east by the end of Monday, and for most areas
overnight Sunday into Monday. See Special Weather Statement for
more details. The West Coast will remain mostly quiet, and the
North Slope will see west winds 15 to 20 mph behind the Arctic
Front on Sunday and Monday
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.FIRE WEATHER...Isolated thunderstorms have developed over the
White Mountains and Fortymile Uplands this afternoon and will
persist through the evening. On Friday the area of thunderstorms
expands to include the western Interior from Anvik to Galena and
southeast to the Alaska Range. This is as the thermal trough moves
over that region. Concern for lightning increases Saturday and
Sunday, though moisture also increases with widely scattered
thunderstorms expected from Northway to Chicken on Saturday and
across all of the Interior east of Fairbanks on Sunday. These will
be exceptionally wet, with precipitable water values at or above
90% of normal for this time of year. The atmosphere will be more
comparable to late July than what is normal for Memorial Day
weekend. Storms will be nearly stationary and may drop up to
0.75-1" of rain in the heaviest locations. Not everywhere will
receive rain, but spots that do will likely see a wetting rain.
Highs will reach near 70 in the usual warm valley locations with
minimum RHs remaining 30% or better, except from Hughes to Bettles
where precip is not expected and RH may dip down to 25% Saturday
or Sunday.
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.HYDROLOGY...Degraded ice remains in place at the mouth of the
Yukon River. Snowmelt has begun in the Porcupine watershed in
Canada and water is starting to pool on the ice of the Porcupine
River. Between the border and the Yukon River ice is degrading
with some areas opening up. Creeks and streams in the eastern
Interior may rise rapidly under areas of heavy rain Saturday and
Sunday. Breakup has begun on the Kobuk River. The river broke up
at Shungnak on or around May 16th with no issues. Ice remains in
place at Ambler and water levels are slowly starting to rise as
the ice decays in place/
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.EXTENDED FORECAST DAYS 4-7...Broad troughing will continue with
showery conditions across the Interior and mainly dry conditions
for the West Coast and North Slope. Temperatures will be near
normal with no significant wind events in the forecast.
Coastal Hazard Potential Days 3 and 4...None
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.AFG WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
AK...None.
PK...None.
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