There’s one thing so magical about winter in Alaska – a thick blanket of snow masking the panorama that glitters within the low daylight, ethereal northern lights dancing overhead, the peaceable silence of snowfall, and the comforting respite of stress-free in entrance of a heat hearth or having fun with a sizzling drink after a day of out of doors adventures. In the event you haven’t thought of visiting Alaska within the winter, contemplate this your invitation. Learn on to find out about the way to plan the final word winter trip in Alaska.
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Whereas the times are shorter than the limitless daylight of summer season’s Midnight Solar, there’s no scarcity of issues to do in Alaska in winter – and also you’ll get to expertise excursions and actions that aren’t obtainable to summer season guests. Outside recreationalists will rejoice on the limitless choices for winter recreation alternatives to get the center pumping: downhill and cross-country snowboarding, snowshoeing, fats tire biking, and ice skating are loved by guests and locals alike throughout Alaska’s winter days. Outfitters all through the state can be found to hire the gear that you simply’ll have to get out on the paths they usually’re very happy to share suggestions on the place to go.
Guided excursions are one other nice solution to expertise a few of Alaska’s cherished winter sports activities and actions. Climb aboard a canine sled to expertise the ability of the state’s spectacular canine athletes, be a part of a snowmobile tour (referred to as snowmachines by locals) to discover wintery backcountry landscapes, or be a part of a guided ice fishing journey full with warming huts to maintain you cozy. For a novel and stress-free cold and warm expertise, contemplate a soar within the pool – the steamy thermal swimming pools of Chena Scorching Springs exterior of Fairbanks, that’s, or the community of sizzling and heat swimming pools nestled among the many timber on the Alyeska Nordic Spa in Girdwood.
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Northern Lights viewing
Guests from everywhere in the world journey to Alaska to see the spectacular northern lights, additionally referred to as the aurora borealis. Alaska is likely one of the greatest locations on earth to witness this otherworldly show of dancing bands of sunshine in inexperienced, yellow, pink, and purple within the evening sky. The northern lights might be seen from August to April, and whereas they’re seen all through the state, your greatest possibilities of seeing them are in Inside and Arctic areas beneath the Auroral Oval, from communities like Fairbanks, Coldfoot, Wiseman, and Nome.
The DIY crowd can actually discover the lights on their very own by keeping track of aurora forecasts just like the statewide aurora forecast and the Fairbanks aurora tracker. Nonetheless, for the most effective possibilities of seeing the northern lights, be a part of a northern lights viewing tour. Guided excursions, primarily supplied within the Inside, Southcentral, and Arctic areas, will get you away from ambient metropolis gentle to a number of the prime northern lights viewing spots, with some excursions particularly targeted on northern lights pictures. Higher but, keep a few nights at distinctive lodging which have been specifically constructed for northern lights viewing, like lodges, cabins, and even igloos, for a soothing solution to maximize your aurora viewing. These lodging might be discovered away from gentle air pollution and embrace perks like aurora wake-up calls, floor-to-ceiling home windows, heated viewing areas, and outdoors viewing decks. And keep in mind – if you happen to hear locals say that “the lights are out” – that’s factor.
Winter Festivals
A few of Alaska’s prime festivals and occasions might be discovered within the winter months. Plan your journey round considered one of these occasions for a glance inside Alaska’s fascinating tradition, arts, and historical past. To view world-class ice sculptures, plan a visit to Fairbanks in mid-February or March to take a look at the World Ice Artwork Championships. This occasion is likely one of the largest ice artwork competitions on the earth and attracts proficient worldwide ice carvers, that includes gorgeous ice sculptures lit up with colourful lights and an interactive ice playground. Additionally in Fairbanks in March is the Pageant of Native Arts, a celebration of Alaska Native tradition via conventional dance performances, music, and humanities.
Anchorage’s flagship winter occasion is Fur Rendezvous, nicknamed “Fur Rondy.” This 12-day February pageant celebrates the pioneering spirit of Alaskans and has been working since 1935. Fur Rondy options a wide array of enjoyable and wacky occasions together with the Rondy Carnival, snow sculptures, the World Championship Sled Canine Race, a zany outhouse race, Operating of the Reindeer, and far more.
Instantly after Fur Rondy is the beginning of the well-known Iditarod Path Sled Canine Race, the place mushers and canine groups race practically 1,000 miles from Willow to Nome. You possibly can catch the ceremonial begin of the race in Anchorage the primary weekend in March, the place 1000’s of spectators cheer on the groups of canine athletes and mushers from downtown Anchorage and numerous areas alongside the route on the town. To catch sight of the official begin of the race, head north to the city of Willow the following day, and you’ll cheer on the mushers on the end line in Nome a few week later.
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Planning ideas
Winter solstice on December 21 is the shortest day of the yr. Fairbanks will get about 3 hours and 45 minutes of daylight, Anchorage will get about 4 ½ hours, and Juneau will get about 6 ½ hours. Some communities within the Arctic area don’t get daylight for over two months in winter. Lengthy, darkish nights are perfect for northern lights viewing, and we begin gaining daylight each day after winter solstice. In the event you’re wanting to maximise winter daylight, contemplate planning your journey from February – April.
Pack numerous heat layers, together with hats, gloves, insulated boots, snow pants, and a heat jacket. Some winter excursions, like snowmobile excursions, will offer you extra chilly climate gear to maintain you heat out on the path.
If northern lights viewing is your prime precedence, give your self a window of a number of days to seek for the lights or be a part of a tour. Aurora exercise and climate situations fluctuate so you’ll want to give your self additional time to maximise your viewing possibilities.
You’ll discover much less crowds, decrease costs, and extra availability for lodging and actions in winter. Nonetheless, it’s a good suggestion to e-book early to make sure your spot – particularly in case you are touring across the holidays or a winter pageant.
Here’s a list of peak wind gusts measured at various locations by the National Weather Service across Southcentral Alaska in Sunday’s storm. Crews were working Sunday evening to restore electricity to thousands of people in Anchorage and the Mat-Su.
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Gusts of more than 60 mph were recorded at various locations across the region, with gusts exceeding 80 mph at several locations on the Anchorage Hillside and higher elevations.
High winds, rain batter Anchorage and Mat-Su, with power outages reported across region
The readings were collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures, the weather service noted. Not all data listed are considered official, the weather service said. See the full list here.
Anchorage
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport: 62 mph
Merrill Field: 66 mph
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Lake Hood: 59 mph
JBER – Elmendorf: 69 mph
JBER – Fort Richardson: 73 mph
Northeast Anchorage: 75 mph
South Anchorage: 75 mph
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Glen Alps: 84 mph
Potter Valley: 91 mph
Bear Valley: 110 mph*
Arctic Valley: 107 mph*
Glenn Hwy Eagle River Bridge: 88 mph
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Glenn Hwy S Curves: 62 mph
South Fork Eagle River: 86 mph
Birchwood Airport: 53 mph
Bird Point: 75 mph
Alyeska Weather Station: 112 mph
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Alyeska Summit: 99 mph
Portage Glacier: 84 mph
Matanuska Valley
Palmer Airport: 67 mph
Wasilla Airport: 47 mph
Fishhook: 47 mph
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Duck Flats: 6 mph
Susitna Valley
Willow: 36 mph
Eastern Kenai Peninsula
Seward Airport: 51 mph
Kenai Lake: 33 mph
Granite Creek: 25 mph
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Seward / Sterling Hwys (Y): 42 mph
Whittier Airport: 60 mph*
Western Kenai Peninsula
Kenai Airport: 53 mph
Soldotna Airport: 39 mph
Kenai Beach: 46 mph
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Sterling Highway at Jean Lake: 64 mph
Nikiski: 36 mph
Anchor Point: 31 mph
Homer Airport: 46 mph
Homer Boat Harbor: 42 mph
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Seldovia Airport: 41 mph
Eastern Prince William Sound
Cordova Airport: 73 mph
Cordova Marine Ferry Terminal: 74 mph
Valdez Airport: 25 mph
Valdez Port: 23 mph
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Thompson Pass: 47 mph
Copper River Basin
Gulkana Airport: 56 mph
Chitina: 37 mph
Denali Hwy at MacLaren River: 38 mph
Eureka: 36 mph
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Kodiak Island
Kodiak Airport: 52 mph
Kodiak – Pasagshak Road: 61 mph
Akhiok: 45 mph
*Denotes site stopped transmitting wind data following report of highest wind gust.
“Observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. We thank all volunteer weather observers for their dedication. Not all data listed are considered official.”
Alaska Airlines is getting called out on social media after a clip surfaced showing a famous UFC fighter get into a dispute on-board until he was escorted off his flight. The video shows Russian hall of fame athlete Khabib Nurmgomedov debating airline staff in the U.S. while he was sitting in the exit row on the plane.
The video of the incident, which reportedly took place at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on Saturday, shows an employee telling the 36-year-old mixed martial artist he either has to switch seats or get off the plane. “They’re not comfortable with you sitting in the exit row,” the worker added.
“It’s not fair,” said Nurmgomedov, who was reportedly flying to Los Angeles, to which the worker replied, “It is fair. Yes, it is.”
Nurmgomedov explained that when he was checking in for the flight, he was asked he if knew English, to which he said he did. The airline worker responded, “I understand that, but it’s also off of their judgement. I’m not going to do this back-and-forth. I will call a supervisor.”
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The employee reiterated the athlete could either take a different seat on the plane, or staff could “go ahead and escort” him off the flight. She asked “which one are we doing?” and then replied to Nurmgomedov saying they were going to have to rebook him on a different flight.
Across social media, people have been calling out Alaska Airlines asking why they had him removed from the plane. Many called for others to boycott the airline, and some claimed the staff were profiling Nurmgomedov, who is Muslim.
“Why did you remove Khabib from your plane? His fans need to know! I hope he sues you,” an Instagram user wrote on the airline’s most recent post.
“Are you aware of who Khabib is? His legacy surpasses that of the entire airline,” another chimed in.
“Shame on you, Alaska Airline. We all boycotting them,” a TikTok user added.
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“What is the reason!? Because they don’t feel comfortable he’s sitting by a window?” another questioned.
Neither Nurmgomedov or Alaska Airlines have yet commented on the situation.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – With a storm approaching and high winds in the forecast for a portion of Southcentral Alaska, experts recommend preparing for potential power outages and taking safety precautions.
Experts with the State of Alaska, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management recommended taking the initiative early in case of power outages due to strong weather.
Julie Hasquet with Chugach Electric in Anchorage said Saturday the utility company has 24/7 operators in case of outages.
“We watch the weather forecast, and absolutely, if there are power outages, we will send crews out into the field to respond,” Hasquet said.
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She echoed others, saying it’s best to prepare prior to a storm and not need supplies rather than the other way around.
“With the winds that are forecast for tonight and perhaps into Sunday, people should just be ready that it could be some challenging times, and to be aware and cautious and kind of have your radar up,” Hasquet said.
For the latest weather updates and alerts, download the Alaska’s Weather Source app.
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