Parts of Alaska make first run at 60 degrees, with coastal rain in Southcentral

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Parts of Alaska make first run at 60 degrees, with coastal rain in Southcentral
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The upcoming weather pattern may be just the prescription for Alaskans to get over those wintertime blues.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Fan of the warmer weather? Ready to get outside and soak up the springtime warmth? While cool weather is still prevalent across much of the state, parts of Alaska continue to shift towards warmer and sunnier conditions.. These locations continue to see sunny to partly cloudy skies, with daily highs a degree or two warmer each afternoon. Today’s highs in the Panhandle top out near 60 degrees through the Southern Inner Channels.

Although coastal activity looks to remain into the weekend, inland areas of Southcentral will remain on the drier side. Anchorage won’t make it to 50 today, but the state’s largest city will see its first run at 50 either Friday or Saturday.Dunleavy: State appeal of judge’s decision over homeschool reimbursement constitutionality could mean U.S. Supreme Court decision, educational dividend

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