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Back to back storms will deliver heavy rain, snow and wind to Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – There are currently 19 weather alerts in effect across Alaska for high winds, heavy snow, and rain.
We will see two strong Pacific low-pressure systems moving in Thursday night through Sunday. The first storm will bring wet and windy conditions to the western side of the state. The second storm will move further east, impacting Southcentral, the Interior, and the Slope.
For Southcentral, temperatures have warmed enough to initially allow all rain to fall in the lower and mid-elevations. Showers are likely Friday, with heavier rain moving in Friday night and continuing into Sunday. Some snow could mix in early Saturday morning and again Sunday.
Anchorage, the Western Kenai Peninsula, and Matanuska Valley should prepare for 1-3″ of rain. The Susitna Valley will likely see 2-5″ and the Eastern Kenai and Prince Williams Sound regions will see the heaviest rain with 2-6″ likely through Sunday.
North of Talkeetna, through the Alaska Range heavy snow and high winds are expected.
The Interior will see much warmer air moving in with these storms. high temperatures will climb to the upper 30s and low 40s near Healy and Fairbanks Friday through Sunday.
Much colder air moves in early next week though for much of the state. Fairbanks to Anchorage will likely see a transition to snow on Sunday,
Additional snow is likely Monday night through Wednesday as temperatures continue to fall.
Stay with Alaska’s Weather Source for the latest on these storms.
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West Valley’s Jayden Miranda named Gatorade Alaska Boys Basketball Player of the Year
Junior Jayden Miranda on Friday became the latest player from West Valley High School to be named Gatorade Alaska Boys Basketball Player of the Year.
“It feels good and it was definitely one of the goals that I had to check off my checklist,” he said. “I woke up, and I didn’t know. My coach told me, and it was just excitement in my heart. My heart was beating and I was just smiling.”
Miranda led the Wolfpack boys basketball team to a Mid Alaska Conference championship and the No. 1 seed at the 2026 ASAA 4A state tournament.
The 5-foot-11 guard also helped lead West Valley to a 22-4 record, and through 23 games, he averaged 14.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.5 assists as well as shooting 51.8% from the floor and 39.7% from the perimeter.
“Miranda is a great kid on and off the court — gets good grades and never gets in trouble,” North Pole head coach Travis Church said in a statement. “Looking around 4A, I don’t see anyone who would measure up. He’s the best player on the best team in the state. It’s hard for me to imagine going with anyone else.”
Miranda is the second player from the program to receive the award. The first was two-time recipient Stewart Erhart, who was honored in back-to-back years from 2022-23.
The award acknowledges a student-athlete’s athletic achievement, and also recognizes outstanding academic excellence and exceptional character displayed on and off the court.
Miranda maintained a 3.36 GPA and volunteered locally with the Fairbanks Community Food Bank, donated time as a youth basketball coach and is a practiced artist who has also taken multiple cooking classes in high school.
He and the top-seeded Wolfpack fell short of advancing to the finals Friday after losing 59-52 to fifth-seeded South Anchorage.
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