Over a foot of snow was forecast for parts of the city, where crews are still clearing the remnants of last week’s storm. Up to 24 inches could fall on the eastern Kenai Peninsula. Winter storm warnings were in place for most of Southcentral Alaska.
Tom Bronga cleared snow near a mailbox in the Chugach Foothills neighborhood in Muldoon on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022.
Anywhere from 9 to 24 inches of heavy snow is expected across the region, according to National Weather Service updates Saturday afternoon. Many communities were set to see a first wave of snowfall before then, on Saturday night, before the snow picks up Sunday., the weather service said 9 to 18 inches of heavy snow is possible by Monday afternoon, with higher snow totals expected on the Anchorage Hillside and in Eagle River.
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Another storm could bring more than 10 inches of snow to Anchorage starting SundayAnchorage is in for another round of snow this weekend even as it continues to recover from a three-day storm earlier this week, and much of Southcentral Alaska will fall under a winter storm watch beginning Sunday.
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Anchorage under winter storm watch starting Sunday afternoonThe National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for much of Southcentral Alaska starting Sunday. The forecast is calling for 10 to 16 inches of snow in the Anchorage area.
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Another storm could bring more than 8 inches of snow to Anchorage, plus more on the Kenai, starting this weekendA winter storm warning will be in effect from overnight Saturday through Monday for the eastern and western Kenai Peninsula, with 2 feet of snow forecast for some areas along with increasing winds, creating the potential for dangerous driving conditions.
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Anchorage schools closed a third day because of snowAll Anchorage public schools are closed Friday for a third day in the wake of this week’s snow storm, the school district said. Schools in Mat-Su are open.
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Anchorage pedestrians navigate a post-snowstorm obstacle courseIn some places, walking paths remain consumed by jagged, crusty drifts so thoroughly it was hard to tell if there’d ever been a sidewalk to begin with. In other areas, mini-plows had tunneled deep, precise paths for walkers and bikers. It all seemed changeable by the block.
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Anchorage schools, road crews brace for more snow after week of frustrationOn Friday, the Anchorage School District declared their fourth weather closure day of the school year, as record-breaking snowfall on Tuesday, resulted in three consecutive snow days for students.
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