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Back to EpisodesAlaska's Winter-Spring Transition: Snow, Sun, and Chilly Mornings
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Alaskas winter is lingering, but spring is on the horizon. Anchorage received nearly two inches of snow, bringing the season total to 77 inches, while Fairbanks hit over 92 inches. Juneau is nearing a record of 209 inches. Temperatures are rising, with Southcentral seeing snow melt by Monday. Despite chilly mornings, storms continue, with heavy snow above 1500 feet in the Alaska Range and north of Fairbanks. Rain-snow mixes lower down, and showers are expected in Southwest and Southcentral on Wednesday. Enjoy the sunshine, but stay warm as these final winter blasts give way to spring.
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