Alaska
A winter deep freeze for Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – The most snow recorded in Anchorage for the winter happened in the winter of 2011-2012. The city saw 134.5 inches of snow. We are just about 30 inches away from that total, with at least 2 more months of winter to go.
Dry and cold in the interior. Wind chills will be dropping to 40 to as extreme as 65 degrees below zero in parts of mainland Alaska.
The northern half of the southeast panhandle is anticipating snow. A winter storm warning starts at 3 pm for Juneau, where 9-14 inches of snow is likely. This will go through Thursday.
In southcentral, we get some sunshine, but its just going to be cold! Sub-zero temperatures are likely – especially overnight.
Hot spot: Ketchikan hit 48 degrees.
Cold spot: Kaltag at 45 degrees below zero.
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