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WESTERN PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WHITTIER...SEWARD...GIRDWOOD...
MOOSE PASS
445 AM AKST TUE FEB 9 2010

...BLIZZARD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM AKST THIS
EVENING THROUGH PORTAGE VALLEY AND TURNAGAIN ARM...

A STRONG WEATHER FRONT APPROACHING THE WESTERN GULF OF ALASKA
WILL PRODUCE STRONG EAST WINDS WITH POSSIBLE GUSTS TO 50 TO
65 MPH THROUGH TURNAGAIN PASS TO EASTERN TURNAGAIN ARM. STRONG
WINDS COMBINED WITH SNOW WILL PRODUCE BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WITH
BLOWING SNOW FROM TURNAGAIN PASS...THROUGH PORTAGE VALLEY...TO
EASTERN TURNAGAIN ARM.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A BLIZZARD WARNING MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE
EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. FALLING AND BLOWING SNOW WITH STRONG WINDS
AND POOR VISIBILITIES ARE LIKELY. THIS WILL LEAD TO WHITE-OUT
CONDITIONS...MAKING TRAVEL EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. ALL TRAVEL AND
OUTDOOR ACTIVITY IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED.

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The Kenai Peninsula Citizen Corps (KPCC) is a series of volunteer-based programs that provide communities with training, resources to help identify disaster risks and develop solutions, and opportunities to connect local leaders, volunteers and first responders to help build stronger, safer, better prepared communities on the Kenai Peninsula. For more information on your local Citizen Corps programs, view the brochure.

Questions about the Citizen Corps programs? Fill out this form, email Glenda Landua, KPCC Coordinator, or call Glenda at 262-2098.


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Last updated:  February 09, 2010

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