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It's like, really?
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What was that joke?
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You know, slow down.
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1,614.936035
1,616.718018
E none C aid.
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1,617.418945
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And so I'm going to try to do that.
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1,618.400024
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I'm going to try to E none C eight, the jokes for some of the older members of our audience and,
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who are paying way too close attention to kids' jokes, which I agree.
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I think they're awesome.
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1,631.109985
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We're about 55 degrees at the moment.
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1,633.590942
1,639.154053
Our overnight low is just a hair under 49, and I mean 48.8 by that.
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1,642.214966
Let's see.
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1,642.275024
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Wind's about 3 miles an hour of sustained wind at the moment.
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1,646.136963
1,647.978027
75% humidity.
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1,648.017944
1,650.119019
Earlier today, we've recorded .02 inches of rainfall.
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but it looks like things are getting kind of nice out here at the moment.
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Wait a minute, that was Anaktuvik Pass.
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We could have some areas of fog today in Nenada before 1 o'clock, but they're showing 63 degrees and mostly sunny once that fog burns off.
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The barometer shows 29.809, and right now that bar trend is rising slowly.
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The area forecast discussion was updated at about 4.15 this morning.
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There are some showers still persisting over some spots of the interior this morning, but they're pushing to the east, and they will dissipate as drier air moves in from the west.
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I don't mind when the weather gets dissipated.
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It's when people dissipate.
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are dissipated, that there's problems, right?
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Another front will approach the interior on Thursday.
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We could have some scattered to numerous showers developing a little bit later, hopefully, on Thursday.
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But it'll become a steady rain by Friday.
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Gusty winds on some higher terrain, the northern interior, they say.
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The high temps, not so high for this week.
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They're going to remain cool as compared to our norms near 60 for much of the week and then warm back up into the 60s Saturday, mid to upper 70s by Sunday.
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And that warming trend continues early into next week.
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Let me pull the weather channel back up here and let that thing be loading.
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The seven-day forecast for Nenana no longer includes a hydrologic warning for the river height, depth.
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I guess it could be either of those, right?
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The levels.
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Let's go with level.
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The river levels.
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Areas of fog possible this morning.
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Mostly cloudy.
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Slight chance of rain this morning, but then mostly sunny for this afternoon.
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Yay!
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Mostly cloudy tonight.
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Highs today in the mid-60s.
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Lows in the lower 40s with southwest winds around 10 miles an hour.
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On Thursday, mostly cloudy.
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Scattered showers during the day.
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Enjoy it while you can.
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Numerous showers Thursday evening, becoming just flat-out rain.
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After midnight, and it looks like that rain is likely to continue, as like as not, they say, Friday and Saturday.
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Numerous showers Thursday evening becoming just flat-out rain.
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after midnight, and it looks like that rain is likely to continue as like as not, they say, Friday and Saturday.
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Thursday highs in the lower 60s, Thursday lows around 50 degrees with southwest winds around 10 miles an hour.
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On Friday, the aforementioned rain, highs in the mid-50s, lows looks like in the mid-40s Friday night.
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with southwest winds around 10.
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By Saturday, we're going to have highs in the mid-60s, with again good chances of rain in the morning becoming likely by Saturday afternoon, cloudy with chances of rain Saturday night.
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Saturday's highs get into the mid-60s, lows in the mid-40s, and then warmer.
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For Sunday, partly cloudy, mid-70s for the highs.
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Lows in the mid-40s to around 50.
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And then Monday and Tuesday, partly sunny with highs in the mid-70s.
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And our overnight lows look like around 50 degrees.
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All right, I'm going to do our fish schedule announcement here.
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And I still try to decide what to do once.
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Once the fish is no longer fresh like this, I never know exactly what to do, but here it is.
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This is the Alaska Department of Fish and Game with the Yukon River Subsistence and Personal Use Fishing Announcement for Subdistricts 4B, 4C, District 5, and District 6 as of Monday, July 22nd.
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Subsistence chum salmon fishing with selective gear types is currently open in the following subdistricts.
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in sub-districts 4B, 4C, 5A, 5B, 5C, and 6A.
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Subsistent salmon fishing is currently closed in the following sub-districts.
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123.667
In sub-districts 5D Lower, 5D Middle, 5D Upper, 6B, and the Upper Tanana area.
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Additionally, all gillnets must be removed from the water for a two-week period at the following dates and times.
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In sub-districts 5D Lower,
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8 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 9th until 8 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 23rd.
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In Subdistrict 5D Middle, 8 p.m.
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Friday, July 12th until 8 p.m.
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July 26th.
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In Subdistrict 5D Upper, 8 p.m.
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Sunday, July 14th until 8 p.m.
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Sunday, July 28th.
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In Subdistrict 6B, 8 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 9th until 8 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 23rd.
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In the following sub-districts, chum salmon subsistence fishing will close at these dates and times.
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In sub-district 4A lower, 12.01 a.m.
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on Saturday, August 3rd.
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In sub-district 4A upper, 12.01 a.m.
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on Wednesday, August 7th.
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In sub-district 4B and 4C, 12.01 a.m.
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on Friday, August 9th.
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Subsistence chum salmon fishing with selective gear types will open in Subdistrict 6B at 8 p.m.
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Tuesday, July 23rd.
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In Lake Michumina, subsistence fishing for non-salmon is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week with 6-inch or smaller mesh gill nets.
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In the Tolivana River drainage, including Minto Flats,
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Subsistence fishing for non-salmon is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week with 6-inch or smaller mesh gillnets.
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A subsistence pike permit is required for this area.
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Personal use salmon fishing in Sub-District 6C is closed.
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Effective 6 p.m.
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Friday, July 26th, personal-use salmon fishing will open with dip nets and live-release fish wheels on the regulatory schedule of two 42-hour periods per week from 6 p.m.
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Fridays to 12 p.m.
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noon Sundays and 6 p.m.
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Mondays to 12 p.m.
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