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Alaskan Residents Brace for Hurricane-Force Winds and High Seas
29 Oct
Summary
- Strong storm pummels Northern Gulf of Alaska on October 30, 2025
- Winds could reach Category 1 hurricane levels, causing power outages and travel disruptions
- Storm expected to impact Kodiak Island and Cook Inlet regions

A powerful storm is currently pummeling the Northern Gulf of Alaska, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue a slew of urgent weather alerts on October 30, 2025. The storm is expected to produce hurricane-force winds equivalent to a Category 1 hurricane, with gusts reaching up to 74 mph.
The strong winds will create dangerous conditions, including widespread power outages, damage to outdoor items, and difficulty traveling. The storm is forecast to impact Kodiak Island and Cook Inlet, with high seas reaching 23 feet on Wednesday. In addition to the powerful winds, the storm will also bring heavy rainfall, with up to 2 inches expected in some areas.
NWS meteorologists have warned residents to secure loose objects and prepare for the possibility of widespread power outages. Travel is expected to be difficult, and people are advised to use caution if they must drive. The hurricane-force wind warning will remain in place throughout Wednesday, while the high wind warning is set to expire on Thursday afternoon.



