Flood Advisory, Haines Borough and Klukwan, 2025-06-24 04:18 AKDT.
A change of pattern through early week will lead to cooler afternoon temperatures and increasing cloud coverage, slowly decreasing the amount of snow and ice melt at higher elevations flowing into the Chilkat River Basin. Water levels will gradually rise and fall on a diurnal pattern. With warm weather subsiding, minor flooding is expected to gradually come to an end near the Chilkat River through Wednesday evening.
WHAT...Flooding caused by snowmelt continues.
WHERE...The Chilkat River near areas around mile post 14 and 24 of the Haines Highway near Klukwan and the Chilkat River Bridge.
WHEN...Until 1000 PM AKDT Wednesday.
IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying areas near the river.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 417 AM AKDT, river gauge reports indicate slowly lowering water levels from reduced upper elevation snowmelt across the advisory area. With warm weather continuing to subside, only minor flooding is expected to continue near the Chilkat River through Wednesday evening. - Law enforcement reported flooding was observed on the North side of Klehini Bridge at Mile Marker 26 on the morning of June 22, 2025. High water water levels may also impact the Chilkat Lake Boat Launch.
- For Chilkat River at Klukwan: At 4:00 am the stage was 126.8 feet & falling slowly Flood Stage is 126 feet. Forecast: Water levels will continue to very slowly fall through the overnight hours before rising again to just over 127.2 feet late Tuesday morning.
Impacts: At 126 feet: Bankfull stage. Water will begin to flood backyards along the Chilkat River in the village of Klukwan.
At 126.5 feet: Expect flooding of yards and bank erosion near the Jilkaat Kwan Cultural Heritage Center Campus Traditional Knowledge camp in the village of Klukwan. Water will flood lower elevations in backyards along the Chilkat River near Klukwan and start to impact some smokehouse and a river access road.
At 127.5 feet: Lower elevations in backyards along the Chilkat River in Klukwan will be underwater, and a river access road, smokehouses, and storage sheds will flood. Bank erosion is expected to increase near Jikaat Kwan Cultural Heritage Center Campus Traditional Knowledge camp.
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