Strong winds and colder weather are expected to develop through the end of the week in Southcentral Alaska, with temperatures dropping to winter lows and gusts reaching up to 50 mph in some areas. The region will see dry conditions, continuing a snow drought in Anchorage.
Gusty gap winds are expected to develop through the end of this week, with winds potentially reaching up to 50 mph across parts of Southcentral Alaska . Colder weather continues to spill southward, leading to temperatures dropping to the coldest levels of the season by Thursday. The state will experience bitter cold as the month closes, with dry conditions in Anchorage contributing to a snow drought . Light snow showers are forecasted to return next week.
The Matanuska Valley and parts of the Western Kenai may experience gusts of 20 to 50 mph, with the strongest winds expected through Thompson Pass
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