Some areas of the Mat-Su Valley saw the first snow of the season
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Hopefully you got outside the last two days, as rain and snow are replacing the sunny weather we’ve seen across Southcentral Alaska.
Areas in the Mat-Su and into the Copper River Basin are seeing some snow showers as warmer air builds into the region with a changeover occurring. This could make traveling difficult for some of the roads through the Copper River Basin, but recent warm temperatures should only allow for any accumulation this morning in the Valley to remain confined to grassy surfaces. Dry time looks to stay with us into the afternoon before another band of rain builds into the region towards the evening hours.
A winter weather advisory is in effect for the Eastern Alaska Range where blowing snow could limit visibility. This comes as moisture lifts north out of Southcentral bringing areas of snowfall to the Interior through the evening hours.
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