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Weather Briefing
VFRNome Airport is currently reporting visual flight rules (VFR) conditions with overcast skies at 3,800 feet and 10 SM visibility.
Wind Analysis
Winds are from the east (80°) at 10 knots. Runway 10/28 is favored with a 9-knot headwind and 3-knot crosswind component.
Visibility & Ceiling
Visibility is 10 SM. The ceiling is 3800 feet AGL (overcast), well above standard VFR minimums.
Temperature & Moisture
Temperature is 1°C (34°F) with a dewpoint of 0°C. The temperature-dewpoint spread is very narrow, indicating saturated or near-saturated air. Fog formation or low cloud development is likely.
Forecast Outlook
The TAF forecast covers the next 24 hours. Conditions are expected to fluctuate between VFR and MVFR. VFR pilots should be prepared for deteriorating conditions. Expected weather includes: Light Showers Snow, Mist, Light Showers RASN, Mist.
Pilot Recommendations
Conditions are favorable for visual flight. The narrow temperature-dewpoint spread creates risk of fog formation, particularly during evening and early morning hours. The forecast indicates conditions may deteriorate. Ensure you have fuel reserves and a viable alternate airport.
This briefing is generated from real-time METAR and TAF data. Always verify with official sources before flight.
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Airport Runway Layout
Runway Information
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03/21 | 5,576 ft | 150 ft | ASP | 41° |
↑ 7.8 kt
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↔ 6.3 kt
39° angle
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✈️ 10/28
Active: 10
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6,001 ft | 150 ft | ASP | 109° |
↑ 9.4 kt
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↔ 3.4 kt
20° angle
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Weather Statistics - PAOM
7,177 observations | Sep 2025 - Apr 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Nome Airport is frequently affected by reduced visibility conditions, with VFR weather only 58% of the time and IFR/LIFR conditions occurring in 17.3% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the E averaging 10.6 knots, with gusts recorded up to 34 knots. Calm conditions occur 16.1% of the time. Temperature extremes range from -34°C to 20°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. Low visibility conditions (below 3 SM) occur in 7.7% of weather observations. The best months for VFR flying are September, March, January.
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Statistics computed from 7,177 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Apr 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
Nome Airport - Airport Information
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About Nome Airport
Overview
Nome Airport serves the remote western Alaska city of Nome, providing critical transportation infrastructure in a challenging subarctic environment. Located at 64.512199, -165.445007, the airport supports regional and commercial aviation with two asphalt runways capable of handling medium-sized aircraft. Its strategic position enables essential air services for the surrounding Norton Sound region.
Flying Conditions
Pilots can expect significant variability in weather conditions, with Visual Flight Rules (VFR) prevailing approximately 60% of the time. Winter temperatures average -6.1°C, ranging dramatically from -33°C to 20°C, presenting potential icing and performance challenges. The airport experiences predominantly easterly winds averaging 10.5 knots, with wind speeds occasionally reaching 34 knots and calm conditions occurring 15.3% of the time.
Notable Features
Nome Airport sits at a low elevation of 37 feet mean sea level, situated in a coastal environment characteristic of western Alaska. The airport's two runways - 03/21 (5576 ft) and 10/28 (6001 ft) - provide operational flexibility in this wind-prone region. Both runways demonstrate consistently favorable wind alignments, with average crosswinds around 6-7 knots.
Approach Considerations
Visibility averages 8.7 statute miles, though pilots should anticipate potential reduced conditions, with 6.3% of observations showing visibility below 3 statute miles. Seasonal variations indicate September, December, and January offer the most stable Visual Flight Rules conditions. Pilots should be prepared for occasional fog (1.7% of observations) and be aware of the significant temperature range when planning operations.
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