Anchorage is waiting on the appearance of the first snowfall of the season. The average first date of measurable snow is Oct. 16, but that might come earlier this year.
Published: Oct. 8, 2024 at 5:57 PM AKDTANCHORAGE, Alaska - Termination dust has covered the mountains around Anchorage and over the peaks of Southcentral Alaska.
A second weekend trough, deeper than the first, swings in, aiding surface low pressure. That’s when winds will really ramp up and rainfall potential is for heavy showers. Now, let’s talk snow levels, which will drop to around 500 feet in Anchorage Wednesday night. Hillside locations could see sticking or accumulating snow.
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