Some areas on the Kenai Peninsula got up to 10 inches of snow!
This storm is now quickly moving east. Snow will continue through Thompson Pass through the early afternoon, with a snow/rain mix falling throughout Prince William Sound.
Heavy snow is likely for the Klondike Highway above 1,500 feet, and moderate snow should be expected along the Haines Highway Wednesday. The rest of Southeast Alaska will see heavy rain and breezy winds into Thursday. Despite the chilly start, temperatures will return to the mid-30s across Southcentral Wednesday afternoon, but the milder temperatures will be short-lived. High temperatures will fall to the 20s starting Thursday while low temperatures dip well into the 20s.Copyright 2022 KTUU. All rights reserved.
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