Following a weekend of warmth, cooler conditions are set to return to Southcentral Alaska.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - It was a messy weekend across Southcentral Alaska, as the region saw snow-covered roads become a slushy commute.
Monday is starting off where the weekend ended, with temperatures near 40 and light areas of a wintry mix. While some isolated areas of wintry mix can’t be ruled out through the day, drier and sunnier conditions are set to return to Southcentral in the coming days. The clouds will quickly move out for most if not all of Southcentral into the afternoon and early evening.
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