Areas of low pressure and monsoonal moisture may produce heavy to excessive rainfall with the possibility of flooding in Guam and the Northern Marianas. Breezy and dry conditions may produce locally critical fire weather conditions in Connecticut. Above average temperatures will continue across the central and eastern U.S and some locations in the Southern Plains. Read More >
Anchorage, AK
Weather Forecast Office
Anchorage Forecast Office 6930 Sand Lake Road |
Main Office (907) 266-5105 |
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Administrative Assistant -- Vacant -- (907) 266-5142 |
Meteorologist in Charge Noelle Runyan (907) 266-5120
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Science and Operations Officer Samuel Shea (907) 266-5111 |
Warning Coordination Meteorologist Aviva Braun (907) 266-5117
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Senior Service Hydrologist Marian Baker (907) 266-5137 |
Observation Program Leader David Dellinger (907) 266-5121 |
Tours and Visits
If you'd like to schedule a tour of the Anchorage Forecast Office, or a speaker or presenter for your event, please contact our Warning Coordination Meteorologist. We generally give tours to groups of 5 or more, preferably on Fridays. However, accommodations can be made to meet your group's needs.
Aviva Braun
(907) 266-5117
aviva.braun@noaa.gov
US Dept of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Anchorage, AK
6930 Sand Lake Road
Anchorage, AK 99502
907-266-5105
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