Wigi's Weather Tools '24

As web pages go, this one is probably older than ninety-five percent of the web pages on the Internet. I first constructed this page in October, 1996... so for the last thirteen-plus years, my weather page has provided weather information for Alaskans.

Text Products

NWS Forecasts
Anchorage
Southcentral Discussion
Cantwell, Talkeetna, Susitna Valley
Kenai/Homer
PWS/Seward/Whittier
Kodiak
Wasilla/Palmer/Matanuska Valley
Fairbanks
Interior Discussion
Tanana Flats - Delta Junction
Nenana and Clear
Eagle & Fortymile
Circle, Central, CHS Forecast
Anderson, Healy, Denali Park
Eastern Alaska Range, Summit and Mentasta Lakes
Copper River Basin
Southeast Discussion
NWS Text Products
Hourly Weather Summary
Temperature and Precip Bulletin
Special Weather Statements
Public Information Statements
Winter Weather Statements
Other Severe Statements
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Flash Flood Warning
Tsunami Bulletin
Tsunami Watch/Warning

Alaskan Seismic Information


Model Graphics
Alaska GFS Alaska HiRes NAM HRRR Alaska SCent Alaska Panels CONUS GFS CONUS NAM
Arctic GFS WrnAtl GFS Atlantic GFS HRRR Alaska Models Menu

GFS Model-derived wind visualization


Satellite images

Alaska loop
Alaska GOES Picker
Alaska loop
NE US GOES 16 Picker
Northeast Loop
Sectorized GOES images from NOAA/NESDIS
Himawari 9 - WPAC
Himawari 9 - Australia
Alaska Hydrology Products
River Stages
Snow Depth
Observed Precipitation
Interactive Observations from University of Utah:
Southcentral Alaska (from here you can navigate anywhere in the United States)
Alaska Fire Service Interactive Lightning Maps

MOS

Anchorage One-Stop MOS
Elmendorf One-Stop MOS
Wasilla One-Stop MOS
Portage One-Stop MOS
Talkeetna One-Stop MOS
Soldotna One-Stop MOS
Denali Park One-Stop MOS
Homer One-Stop MOS
Fairbanks One-Stop MOS
MRF and AVN MOS bulletins for Alaska Cities
New MRF text output for all of Alaska
New AVN text output for all of Alaska
This page has been visited more than a few times Since October 3, 1996

The author has been interestsed in meteorology since he was a small child in Washington, DC, when as a 5-year old, was dwarfed by the 20-foot plus snow drifts from the blizzard of '66. He was employed in Meteorology in the 1980's but today it has become just a hobby. You can reach the author by clicking here.
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