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Back to EpisodesJuneau's Snow Record Shattered, State Warms Up
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Juneaus snowiest winter record was broken, but now its back in second place due to rediscovered data. The old record stands just a few inches ahead of this years total, with potential for Juneau to surpass it. Winter weather alerts in Southeast Alaska have ended, while Southcentral, including Anchorage, is experiencing warmer temperatures. Avalanche concerns remain in areas like Turnagain Pass. Statewide, temperatures are rising, with overnight lows in the Interior and Slope climbing from minus forties to the minus twenties and near zero. Western Alaska and the Aleutians will see gusty winds but milder conditions. A statewide warming trend is expected with drier weather, but more precipitation could return to the Southeast later. Keep an eye on rivers as temperatures rise rapidly after the long cold spell.
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