Heavy rain throughout Southcentral Alaska during the past week is expected to continue, setting the stage to make this July one of the wettest on record in Anchorage.
Palmer has received 2.78 inches of rain so far this month and Talkeetna 4.89 inches. The Matanuska and Susitna valleys have generally gotten slightly more rain than Anchorage, Przepiora said.
A pause was expected in the rain for much of Wednesday, he said, but it will likely return overnight and continue into Friday with up to another inch. A light rain was expected to continue into Saturday before another storm system moves into the area late in the weekend or early next week, he said. Nearly 3 million acres had burned statewide by Wednesday morning. With the decreased danger, Harrel said, fire behavior has been moderated and crews have been able to contain a number of large blazes.
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