Storm Warning Issued for Seguam to Adak Bering Side with 60-Knot Winds and 28-Foot Seas
A severe Storm Warning is in effect for the Seguam to Adak Bering Side through Wednesday morning, featuring dangerous winds and high seas.
Alert Details
The National Weather Service in Anchorage, Alaska, has issued a Storm Warning for the Seguam to Adak Bering Side. The alert is effective immediately and remains in place until Wednesday morning.
Affected Areas
The warning specifically covers the Seguam to Adak Bering Side from 15 to 85 nautical miles (NM). This is part of the broader coastal waters forecast for Southwest Alaska, Bristol Bay, the Alaska Peninsula Waters, and the Aleutian Islands.
What You Should Do
Official guidance indicates that individuals should avoid the affected area. Mariners should take immediate action to secure vessels and ensure safety given the severe conditions.
Expected Conditions
- Winds: Southwest winds of 60 knots are expected today, diminishing to 50 knots in the afternoon. Tonight, west winds will reach 50 knots, diminishing to 40 knots after midnight. On Wednesday, west winds of 40 knots will persist.
- Seas: Significant wave heights are forecast at 28 feet today, 25 feet tonight, and 22 feet on Wednesday.
- Precipitation: Widespread snow and rain showers are expected today, transitioning to widespread snow showers tonight and through Wednesday.
Timeline
The Storm Warning was issued at 3:11 AM AKST on Tuesday, February 10, 2026. The warning is currently scheduled to remain in effect until 5:00 AM AKST on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
Source: NOAA Official Notice
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