A storm front bringing sporadic snow to Anchorage roads today could dump up to 18 inches on parts of the eastern Kenai Peninsula in overnight blizzards, according to the National Weather Service.
Ray Christensen, an Anchorage-based meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said a storm front from the Bering Sea is passing through Anchorage, with light snowfall tapering off by the afternoon.
“This evening, we’ll see a little break and then we’ll probably see a little more on the backside of the system as another low pressure develops out in the Gulf and get a little bit of light snow tomorrow and it may linger into Wednesday night, Thursday morning,” he said.Anchorage should see 3 to 6 inches of snow from the storm.
‼ New Winter Weather Advisory for Western Kenai, and a Blizzard Warning for eastern Turnagain Arm and Portage Valley. Some uncertainty remains for Anchorage and southern Susitna Valley. Use caution during travel Tuesday or Wednesday.
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