Snow Day Predictor in USA
Prediction for Tyonek, AK 99682
Snow Day Prediction
0-55%
55-75%
75-87%
87-99%
Snow Day Probability Index
| Limited | No chance due to low precipitation chance. |
| 0%-55% | Little to no chance of anything, but possible. |
| 55%-75% | Delay Likely. |
| 75%-87% | Possibility of No School. |
| 87%-99% | No School or Possible Early Dismissal. |
📋 Current Weather Summary
Light Rain then Rain And Snow
34°F
0 to 5 mph
Today’s Weather
Tomorrow’s Weather
Wondering whether schools will be closed in Tyonek, Alaska? The latest snow day probability for Tyonek is 20% — Very Low Chance of Interruption. Current conditions are around 34°F with light rain then rain and snow. Tyonek is located in Kenai Peninsula County, Alaska. This forecast updates throughout the day as new weather data arrives, so check back the night before and early in the morning for the most accurate snow day prediction for Tyonek, Alaska.
Snow Day FAQ — Tyonek
Will there be a snow day in Tyonek, Alaska today?
The current snow day probability for Tyonek today is 20% — Very Low Chance of Interruption. This estimate is based on the latest local weather forecast for Tyonek, Alaska, including temperature, expected snowfall, wind, and any active winter weather alerts.
What is tomorrow's snow day forecast for Tyonek, Alaska?
Tomorrow's snow day probability for Tyonek is 0% — Clear Skies. Enjoy School!. Check back the night before, as the forecast updates as the storm system gets closer.
How is the Tyonek snow day prediction calculated?
We combine the local forecast for Tyonek, Alaska — snowfall accumulation, temperature, wind speed, and official winter storm warnings or advisories — into a probability score for school closures. Heavier snow, colder temperatures, high winds, and active alerts all increase the chance of a snow day.
When will I know if Tyonek schools are closed?
Most school districts near Tyonek, Alaska announce closures or delays either the evening before or early in the morning (usually by 5–6 AM). Use this page as an early indicator, and always confirm with your official school district or local news.
