2012 Long-Range Weather Forecast for Sand Point, Alaska

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(Nov. 2011 - Oct. 2012)

Complete 2012 Long-Range Weather Forecast for the Alaska Region, November 2011 to October 2012 includes week-by-week details.

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MAY 2012: temperature 15° north, 44° elsewhere (3° below avg.); precipitation 0.6" north; 3" south (avg.); May 1-5: Snow showers, mild north; snow showers, cool west-central; sunny, cool east-central; sunny, warm south-central, Panhandle, and Aleutians; May 6-13: Flurries and freezing drizzle, cold north; flurries, cool west-central; sunny, cool east-central; rain, then sunny, nice south-central; rainy, cool Panhandle and Aleutians; May 14-23: Snow showers, cold north; sunny, cool west-central; showers, seasonable elsewhere; May 24-31: Snowy periods, then flurries, seasonable north; showers, cool central; showers, seasonable south.

JUNE 2012: temperature 37° north, 53° elsewhere (3° below avg. north, 2° above south); precipitation 0.5" north; 3.5" south (0.2" below avg. north, 0.5" above south); Jun 1-4: Flurries, cool north; scattered showers, warm elsewhere; Jun 5-11: Showers, warm north and west-central; sunny, hot east-central; rain, then sunny, very warm elsewhere; Jun 12-17: Showers, seasonable north; sunny, cool, then warm west-central; showers, then sunny, seasonable east-central; scattered showers, warm elsewhere; Jun 18-25: Rain and snow showers, cool north; sunny, warm, then cool west-central; showers, cool elsewhere; Jun 26-30: Rain and snow showers north, rainy periods elsewhere; cool.

Annual Weather Summary: November 2011 to October 2012

Winter season temperatures will be above normal, on average, in the north but below normal in central areas and much colder than normal in the southern portions of the state. The coldest periods will occur in early to mid-December, mid-January, early February, and mid-March. Precipitation will be above normal in the northern and east-central regions, much below normal in the south, and near normal in the west-central area. Snowfall will be above normal in the northern and eastern parts of the state and near or below normal in the south and west. The snowiest periods will be in early to mid-November, mid-January, mid-February, and late March.

April and May will be cooler than normal, with precipitation near normal in the north and below normal in the south. Snowfall will be above normal in the north and below normal elsewhere.

Summer season temperatures will be 1 to 2 degrees below normal, on average, with above-normal precipitation. The warmest temperatures will occur in mid-June, early July, and mid- to late July.

September and October temperatures will be below normal in the northern portions of the state and below normal across central and southern portions. Precipitation and snowfall will be below normal.

Temperature and Precipitation November 2011 to October 2012

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