Special Weather Statement issued May 8 at 4:29PM AKDT by NWS Anchorage AK
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От среда 16:29 (10 часов назад)
До Сегодня 04:30 (через 1 час)
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Chances for snow are becoming more likely for higher elevations above about 800 feet and for passes such as Thompson Pass, Turnagain Pass, Summit Lake, Hatcher Pass and the Sutton area. Expect 3 to 6 inches of snow for Thompson Pass and Hatcher Pass and around 2 to 4 inches for the Anchorage and Eagle River Hillsides, Turnagain Pass, Summit Lake, and the Sutton area through Friday morning. Locally higher amounts are possible. Accumulation on roadways will be difficult due to warm temperatures and standing water following the rain, but the higher elevations may accumulate snow on roadways overnight when temperatures are coolest. The first wave of precipitation will move through Southcentral tonight through Thursday morning and will spread rain across Prince William Sound, the Kenai Peninsula, Anchorage, and the MatSu Valley. Cooler air moving into the area tonight will aid in lower snow levels. When the next wave of precipitation arrives, additional moisture and cool air will increase potential for accumulation at higher elevations and perhaps even light snow down to sea level. Forecast confidence is low for snowfall at elevations below 800 feet. Little to no snow accumulation is expected at lower elevations due to the ground being warmer. Protect sensitive outdoor plants and keep winter gear available, especially if you plan to travel or be outdoors.

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Special Weather Statement issued May 8 at 4:47PM AKDT by NWS Anchorage AK
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Сейчас
От среда 16:47 (9 часов назад)
До Сегодня 08:00 (через 5 часов)
Официальные разъяснения по предупреждению:

Chances for snow are becoming more likely for higher elevations above about 800 feet and for passes such as Thompson Pass, Turnagain Pass, Summit Lake, Hatcher Pass and the Sutton area. Expect 3 to 6 inches of snow for Thompson Pass and Hatcher Pass and around 2 to 4 inches for the Anchorage and Eagle River Hillsides, Turnagain Pass, Summit Lake, and the Sutton area through Friday morning. Locally higher amounts are possible. Accumulation on roadways will be difficult due to warm temperatures and standing water following the rain, but the higher elevations may accumulate snow on roadways overnight when temperatures are coolest. The first wave of precipitation will move through Southcentral tonight through Thursday morning and will spread rain across Prince William Sound, the Kenai Peninsula, Anchorage, and the MatSu Valley. Cooler air moving into the area tonight will aid in lower snow levels. When the next wave of precipitation arrives, additional moisture and cool air will increase potential for accumulation at higher elevations and perhaps even light snow down to sea level. Forecast confidence is low for snowfall at elevations below 800 feet. Little to no snow accumulation is expected at lower elevations due to the ground being warmer. Protect sensitive outdoor plants and keep winter gear available, especially if you plan to travel or be outdoors.

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Special Weather Statement issued May 8 at 11:23PM AKDT by NWS Anchorage AK
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Сейчас
От среда 23:23 (3 часа назад)
До Сегодня 08:00 (через 5 часов)
Официальные разъяснения по предупреждению:

Chances for snow are becoming more likely for higher elevations above about 800 feet and for passes such as Thompson Pass, Turnagain Pass, Summit Lake, Hatcher Pass and the Sutton area. Expect 3 to 6 inches of snow for Thompson Pass and Hatcher Pass and around 2 to 4 inches for the Anchorage and Eagle River Hillsides, Turnagain Pass, Summit Lake, and the Sutton area through Friday morning. Locally higher amounts are possible. Accumulation on roadways will be difficult due to warm temperatures and standing water following the rain, but the higher elevations may accumulate snow on roadways overnight when temperatures are coolest. The first wave of precipitation will move through Southcentral tonight through Thursday morning and will spread rain across Prince William Sound, the Kenai Peninsula, Anchorage, and the MatSu Valley. Cooler air moving into the area tonight will aid in lower snow levels. When the next wave of precipitation arrives, additional moisture and cool air will increase potential for accumulation at higher elevations and perhaps even light snow down to sea level. Forecast confidence is low for snowfall at elevations below 800 feet. Where rain has switched over to all snow across south and west Anchorage this evening, up to an inch of wet accumulation is possible on elevated and grassy surfaces before the first round of precipitation ends later tonight.

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