A longwave trough aloft is still positioned over Alaska and making for some snowy and wet weather for areas of the state.  Another low is rotating through the base of this trough over the Gulf of Alaska.  Warmer air, rain and snow are in store for Southeast.  Winds will kick up to 30 mph as the frontal boundary pushes through.  Several warnings and advisories are in effect from Juneau northward for snow and blowing snow.

Southcentral is still dealing with light snow.  Weak upper level dynamics along with low level instability due to lifting associated with vertical temperature and density variations are sufficient to keep snow in the forecast through the week.  Low based flurries or showers will persist in Anchorage and the Valley with light accumulations possible.  The heavier snow showers will be in eastern PWS.  Valdez has already had over 200 inches of snow and with the stationary pattern continuing, more is on the way.

The rest of the state will have another day of below normal temperatures and patchy low clouds and flurries.