015 WWUS51 KCAR 212210 SQWCAR Snow Squall Warning National Weather Service Caribou ME 510 PM EST Sun Dec 21 2025 MEC003-212219- /O.EXP.KCAR.SQ.W.0009.000000T0000Z-251221T2215Z/ Aroostook ME- 510 PM EST Sun Dec 21 2025 ...THE SNOW SQUALL WARNING FOR NORTHEASTERN AROOSTOOK COUNTY WILL EXPIRE AT 515 PM EST... The snow squall that prompted the warning has weakened. Therefore, the snow squall warning will be allowed to expire. Roads will remain snow covered. Additional light to moderate snow showers may impact portions of the St. John Valley. See the latest Special Weather Statement for more details. && LAT...LON 4718 6833 4732 6815 4731 6815 4720 6795 4717 6794 4712 6789 4711 6789 4707 6779 4692 6779 TIME...MOT...LOC 2209Z 306DEG 21KT 4710 6787 $$ JS  104 FZAK77 PAJK 212235 MWSAJK Marine Weather Statement National Weather Service Juneau AK 135 PM AKST Sun Dec 21 2025 PKZ011>013-021-022-031>035-222200- Glacier Bay-Northern Lynn Canal-Southern Lynn Canal-Icy Strait- Cross Sound-Stephens Passage-Northern Chatham Strait- Southern Chatham Strait-Frederick Sound-Sumner Strait- 135 PM AKST Sun Dec 21 2025 ...HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY CONTINUES... Cold arctic air continues to dominate the Panhandle, forming gale force to strong gale force outflow conditions along and north of the Icy Strait Corridor (Cross Sound to Taku Inlet) and down into Stephens Passage and Northern Chatham. Heavy freezing spray will likely continue into early next week. Moderate freezing spray may be encountered as far south as Southern Chatham and Sumner Strait. Mariners should use extreme caution if attempting to navigate the central and northern inner channels over the next several days. $$ PKZ053-222200- Yakutat Bay- 135 PM AKST Sun Dec 21 2025 ...HEAVY FREEZING SPRAY CONTINUES... Sustained northeast winds of strong gale force are likely impacting Disenchantment Bay, with gale force for most of Yakutat Bay, bringing concerns for heavy freezing spray. Winds will diminish through Monday, with the threat of heavy freezing spray decreasing by Monday evening. $$