Heavy Snow Predicted for Northeast
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Today's Alaska weather forecast from Alaska's Weather Source. Freezing rain, fog, snow and gusty winds generate First Alert Weather conditions! Check out the latest forecast here!
A winter weather advisory is in effect until 6 a.m. Sunday for Anchorage, much of the Kenai Peninsula and parts of Mat-Su.
Some work on critical infrastructure projects will continue, but the state’s focus will transition to supporting storm-impacted communities and evacuated residents through the winter, officials said.
ANCHORAGE, AK (Alaska’s News Source) - The first of two winter storms is making the heaviest impacts across Southcentral overnight tonight and into Monday morning before the second storms moves through, bringing winter weather across the YK Delta, all the way to the Yukon Flats.
Officials this week transitioned to a focus on long-term recovery and next year’s push to finish cleanup and repair.
One person recommended combatting the darkness with winter sports — skiing, skating or just walking like Wilkinson does. Others recommended inviting friends or family, to add a little companionship to the evening adventures. Plus, they advised: use headlamps and remember to dress in layers.
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This will lead to additional melting, although no significant melting of our snow and ice will occur this week. While most of today will be fairly quiet, our next storm system is coming into focus. While the main impacts will be felt through Southwest Alaska,