Tale of 2 seasons: Winter out west, with sunnier weather in Southcentral

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Tale of 2 seasons: Winter out west, with sunnier weather in Southcentral
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All this sun will warm parts of the Mat-Su Valley into the lower 60s today.

Parts of the Mat-Su Valley will warm into the lower 60s Wednesday afternoonANCHORAGE, Alaska - Not a cloud in the sky for many areas across, as a ridge of high pressure settles into the region. This will bring the nicest weather of the week, with little to no rain expected. With plenty of sun in the forecast, many areas will see near identical conditions to yesterday. A few locations will likely be several degrees warmer today, with highs across Southcentral in the 50s and 60s.

The average first 60-degree day in Anchorage is May 12, with the current outlook keeping highs in Alaska’s largest city in the 50- to 58-degree range. Thus, Anchorage could see one of the latest arrivals of a 60-degree day in over a decade. Only time will tell when the thermometer climbs above 60, but for now, the sunshine and warmth are still quite enjoyable for the region..

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