Published on November 23, 2025

A storm warning has been official for the Bering Sea area adjoining Alaska’s shoreline starting from November 22 at 2:20 PM AKST to November 23 at 5:00 PM AKST, giving notice to travelers and residents about the dangerous weather that is likely to persist for a few days. The National Weather Service (NWS) Anchorage has released comprehensive forecasts and strongly advised against traveling in the impacted areas, especially for those intending to go to Alaska’s famous coastal tourist spots during this time.
Alaska, a popular destination known for its breathtaking natural beauty, is seeing extreme weather conditions that could potentially disrupt tourism. From high winds to towering seas, the storm presents considerable challenges for anyone visiting or navigating along the coast, especially those engaged in maritime activities, wildlife viewing, or cruises.
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The Bering Sea, along with Alaska’s Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak Island, and Pribilof Islands, will be significantly impacted by this storm. These regions are known for attracting adventurers seeking whale watching, fishing expeditions, and scenic boat tours. The storm could disrupt these activities and lead to hazardous conditions for anyone venturing out in the water. Other popular sites like Nome, Dutch Harbor, and Seward could also experience heavy winds and rough seas, further making travel challenging.
While many of these destinations are home to coastal towns and serene landscapes, visitors should be cautious and adhere to official advisories during the storm’s peak. Local authorities are advising tourists to avoid unnecessary travel or outdoor activities near water during this severe weather event.
According to the NWS Anchorage, winds are expected to intensify throughout the storm, with gusts ranging from 35 to 50 knots, and seas between 16 and 24 feet tonight. The conditions will worsen on Sunday, with the potential for waves reaching heights of 26 feet, making it treacherous for travelers on boats, ferries, and even in coastal areas. As the storm progresses, travelers should brace for continued rain and high winds into Sunday night and Monday, with wind speeds expected to remain strong through the week.
For tourists planning on exploring Alaska’s outdoor and coastal experiences, it is essential to monitor weather updates regularly and stay informed about shifting conditions. Local authorities will continue to provide updates on conditions, and visitors are urged to comply with any safety restrictions or guidance offered by tourism operators and local officials.
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The NWS has highlighted several important safety protocols that all visitors in the affected areas should follow to ensure their safety during the storm:
The forecast reveals that while winds and seas will start to subside on Monday, travelers should still expect hazardous conditions. By Monday night, winds will be moderate, ranging from 15 to 30 knots, and seas will decrease to between 10 and 16 feet. However, tourists are still advised to remain cautious, as conditions will continue to be rough through Tuesday and Thursday, with seas remaining between 7 and 12 feet.
While the intensity of the storm may reduce after Sunday, the impact on Alaska’s tourism industry could last longer due to the duration of the rough seas and wind gusts. Many tourist attractions and local services may need time to recover from the storm’s impact, and travelers should keep this in mind when planning their itineraries.
It is very important that tourists in Alaska stick to the safety rules during the storm warning period, that way their safety and health will be guaranteed. Alaska is a destination with a lot to offer, its nature is breathtaking but, in some cases, extreme weather conditions can be dangerous to the travelers. Tourists are urged to make the necessary arrangements, keep track of the news and get ready for possible alterations to their itineraries. If they are up-to-date and follow what the local officials say, the visitors will be safe until the storm is over.
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