Barometric Pressure in St. Paul, United States 
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The pressure in St. Paul, Alaska, United States is predicted rising over the next 24 hours, with an average pressure of today, which is lower than normal.
Weather prediction: Fine, possible showers
The daily total fluctuation in pressure in St. Paul is , with a low of and a high of .
Forecast
Hourly Pressure Trends
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Upcoming Days
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St. Paul, Alaska has low air pressure most of the time due to its location near the ocean and its coastal geography. The surrounding sea and nearby islands keep the air pressure relatively stable. In winter, high-pressure systems occasionally bring cold, calm air. Summer brings low-pressure systems with cool, foggy conditions. St. Paul has a subarctic marine climate with high humidity and significant precipitation. The area experiences overcast skies often due to low-pressure systems dominating. Weather fronts frequently pass through, bringing changes in air pressure. The Aleutian Islands' mountainous terrain affects wind patterns and air pressure. Seasonal changes in daylight hours also influence temperature and air pressure. It's common for air pressure to drop as storms approach from the ocean. The area's unique geography and climate result in quite changeable weather.