Southcentral Alaska is bracing for very windy conditions starting Tuesday night and increasing on Wednesday, with gusts likely exceeding 50 mph and reaching up to 90 mph for higher elevations of the Anchorage hillside. Residents are advised to secure loose objects and prepare for potential power outages.
A large low moving towards Southwest Alaska will bring snow, rain, and strong winds to the region. Moisture from the storm will stretch from the western side of the state to southcentral, with coastal areas experiencing heavy rain. The Alaska Range in the northern Denali Borough will also see high winds, with a warning alert for SE winds gusting to 80 mph.
Blizzard conditions are expected to hit the Arctic and Beaufort Sea Coasts from Thursday morning into Friday night, with winds gusting to 55 mph causing whiteout conditions. Residents are urged to stay informed about the rapidly changing weather conditions by watching Alaska’s Weather Source live 24/7, which provides access to live radar, satellite, weather cameras, current conditions, and the latest weather forecast.
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