• 🚨 BLIZZARD WARNING - Alaska Weather Morning
    Mar 10 2026
    Advisory in effect for northern and northern Alaska. morning Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Alaska forecast.
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  • Alaska Weather 3/10 Morning - Tuesday Forecast
    Mar 10 2026
    Advisory in effect for northern and northern Alaska. morning Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Alaska forecast.
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  • Alaska Weather 3/9 Morning - Blizzard Warning
    Mar 9 2026
    Good morning. Alaska. I'm Michael Mosby. Alaska is locked in a deep freeze this morning. And the Interior is taking the worst of it. Fairbanks sits at minus 20 degrees right now. Feels like minus 34 with the wind chill. That's the kind of cold where breathing hurts. You'll climb to minus 5 degrees this afternoon, then crash to minus 31 tonight. By Wednesday morning, some Interior valleys could hit minus 40. Cover that exposed skin if you're heading out — frostbite doesn't ask permission. Down in Southcentral, you're starting at minus 2 degrees with partly cloudy skies. You'll warm to 15 degrees this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. Light northeast winds around 5 miles an hour. Tonight drops to minus 10 degrees. Tuesday brings another mostly sunny day with a high near 11 degrees. Southeast Alaska tells a completely different story — snow. Heavy at times. Snow showers continue through this morning with 3 to 5 inches possible by tonight. Cloudy skies, high near 31 degrees, northeast winds 10 to 15 miles an hour. Visibility drops to a mile or less in the heavier bands. Tonight stays active with snow showers continuing. Low around 20 degrees. Another 1 to 3 inches possible overnight. Drive carefully in that snow. The big story this week is dangerous blizzard conditions along the eastern Arctic Coast. Winds gust to 60 miles an hour Tuesday at Kaktovik. Ground blizzards reduce visibility to near zero. Stay off the roads if you can. Looking ahead, the Interior stays brutally cold through Wednesday with highs struggling to reach zero. Western Alaska sees light snow arrive Wednesday and continue through Friday. Southeast continues with scattered snow showers through Tuesday before conditions improve midweek. See you this afternoon.
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  • Alaska Weather 3/8 Midday - Blizzard Warning
    Mar 8 2026
    Good afternoon. Alaska. I'm Matt Mullins. Winter just tapped us on the shoulder with half an inch of fresh snow overnight. Light flurries are still drifting through this morning. But that's the warm-up act. The real cold is waiting in the wings. Down in Southeast, snow showers are rolling through with serious intent — one to three inches by this afternoon, then three to five more tonight. Highs hit 33 degrees today, dropping to 25 overnight. Winds stay calm at five miles an hour. Monday continues the pattern with more snow and highs at 31. Southcentral sees a quick snow chance late morning, then skies turn mostly cloudy. Highs reach 21 degrees with north winds gusting to 25 miles an hour — the kind that finds every gap in your jacket. Tonight plunges to 3 degrees. Monday brightens up with mostly sunny skies and a high near 16. Now the Interior. Today tops out at 4 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Tonight crashes to minus 17 degrees. Monday stays mostly cloudy with a high near minus 5. Then the real punch lands: Monday night bottoms out at minus 26 degrees. By Tuesday night, some valleys could see minus 34 degrees. That's frostbite-in-minutes cold, folks. Cover every inch of exposed skin. North Slope — blizzard warnings are in effect through Wednesday. Winds gust to 45 miles an hour, whipping up fresh snow and creating whiteout conditions. Travel is extremely dangerous. In Looking ahead, the cold intensifies Tuesday and Wednesday, with the Interior seeing some of the coldest temperatures of the season. Thursday brings high pressure and stabilization, but it stays frigid through Friday. Charge your phones and fill up the gas tank before tonight. See you this evening.
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  • Alaska Weather 3/8 Morning - Blizzard Warning
    Mar 8 2026
    Good morning. Alaska. I'm Michael Nally. Step outside and you'll feel winter's grip tightening across the Last Frontier. We picked up about half an inch of snow overnight. And temperatures are hovering around 18 degrees in Southcentral. But folks, that cold you're feeling? It's just the beginning. Down in Southeast Alaska, snow showers are pounding the Panhandle. Juneau and Sitka could see 2 to 4 inches by tonight, with the heaviest bands hitting the coast. Winds are calming after yesterday's storm, but visibility drops fast when those snow squalls roll through. Southcentral sees a chance of snow showers this morning, then skies clear out. Anchorage tops out near 21 degrees with southwest winds gusting to 25 miles an hour. Tonight? We drop hard — down to 3 degrees with north winds. The Interior is where the real cold story lives. Fairbanks struggles to hit 4 degrees today under mostly cloudy skies. Tonight plunges to minus 17. And here's the kicker. By Tuesday morning, some Interior valleys could bottom out near minus 33 degrees. That's the kind of cold that bites. But the most dangerous conditions? The North Slope. A Blizzard Warning kicks in this afternoon for Deadhorse and Kaktovik. Winds gusting to 60 miles an hour will whip recent snow into whiteout conditions through Tuesday. If you're up there, stay put. Looking ahead this week, the pattern stays locked. Monday brings mostly sunny skies statewide, but brutal cold settles in. Anchorage hits 16 degrees. Fairbanks? Minus 5. Lows Monday night crash to minus 8 in Southcentral, minus 26 in the Interior. Tuesday and Wednesday are the coldest days — expect minus 30s and 40s across much of Alaska. Southeast stays milder with lingering snow showers and highs in the low 30s. By Thursday, high pressure builds and skies clear, but temperatures stay well below zero inland. Out there. See you this afternoon.
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  • Alaska Weather 3/7 Evening - Wind Chill Whiplash
    Mar 8 2026
    Good evening. Alaska. I'm Michael Nally. That biting wind this morning? it's just a preview. A deep Aleutian low is tightening its grip, effectively splitting Alaska into three completely different worlds today. One region is digging out, another is facing record cold. And a third is getting hammered by hurricane-force gusts. Down in Southeast, a storm force front is pounding the Panhandle right now. Juneau and Sitka are seeing winds gust to 55 miles an hour, with waves up to 30 feet crashing along the outer coast. Here comes 3 to 5 inches of heavy, wet snow by tonight, with another 2 to 4 arriving tomorrow. Temperatures crash from 41 degrees this afternoon down to 26 tonight, but wind chills will make it feel like 9. High Wind Warnings are in effect—this isn't the day to be on the water. Over in Southcentral. Anchorage and the Mat-Su Valley are stuck in the snow machine. Light snow showers continue through tonight, adding less than half an inch. The bigger story is the cold. Highs today struggle to hit 22 degrees—that's 20 degrees below normal for early March. Winds shift from west to southwest tonight, gusting to 25 miles an hour, so expect blowing snow and reduced visibility on the roads. Up in the Interior. Fairbanks, get ready for a deep freeze. Tonight's low sits at minus 12. By Monday night? Minus 28. And Tuesday night plummets to minus 34. That's 30 to 40 degrees below zero—some of the coldest air we've seen all season. Exposed skin can freeze in minutes at these temperatures. If you're heading out, cover up. The Arctic Coast is under Blizzard Warnings from Kaktovik to Point Thomson. Starting Sunday, winds gust to 60 miles an hour, creating whiteout conditions through Tuesday. Travel is strongly discouraged. Looking ahead, the storm exits Southeast by Monday, but snow showers linger through midweek. Southcentral and the Interior stay dry but brutally cold, with highs barely climbing above zero. And here's the kicker—the spring equinox is just 13 days away. Doesn't feel like it today, does it? Charge your phones and keep that survival kit in your car. See you tomorrow.
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  • Alaska Weather 3/6 Morning - Blizzard Warning
    Mar 6 2026
    Good morning. Alaska. I'm Aaron Jolly. Alaska's splitting three ways today. And where you're determines everything. **Southcentral** wakes up to 13 degrees and blowing snow. That north wind at 15 miles an hour is whipping up near-whiteout conditions right now. Snow intensifies through the day, heaviest around 3 P.M., dropping near an inch. Tonight the wind flips southerly and snow piles up fast. Expect 1 to 3 inches overnight as temperatures climb to 16 degrees. Saturday brings more snow showers with a high near 21 degrees. **Interior** is brutal. MinU S Two2 degrees with mostly clear skies. Step outside and it feels like minus 34 degrees — the kind of cold that bites exposed skin in minutes. Cover up. But relief is coming. Snow develops after 9 A.M., pushing temperatures up to 11 degrees by afternoon. Tonight's the big story — snow ramps up with 1 to 3 inches and a low near 2 degrees. Saturday continues snowy with another 1 to 2 inches possible and a high near 10 degrees. **Southeast** is the warmest spot at 38 degrees, but you're getting soaked. Heavy rain moves in this morning — three-quarters to one inch of rainfall. Southeast winds gust to 20 miles an hour. Tonight stays wet with rain showers and a low near 37 degrees. Saturday brings a transition — rain showers shift to rain and snow mix by afternoon as temperatures reach 39 degrees. Saturday night turns fully to snow with 1 to 3 inches possible and a low near 28 degrees. In **looking ahead, ** Sunday through Tuesday brings widespread snow showers statewide. Southcentral and Southeast see 1 to 3 inches Sunday. Interior stays cloudy with flurries. By midweek, brutal cold returns — Interior lows plunge to minus 31 degrees Tuesday night. See you tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast See you tomorrow.
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  • Alaska Weather March 5 Midday - Blizzard Warning
    Mar 5 2026
    Good afternoon. Alaska. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll feel 8 degrees. That's where we're sitting right now after bottoming out at 3 overnight. But here's the thing about Alaska — we're living three completely different days depending on your zip code. In the next 24 hours. Down in Southeast. Juneau's getting absolutely hammered with rain. You're at 40 degrees right now. And those showers aren't letting up. Tonight drops to 38 before Friday brings the heavy stuff — three quarters to a full inch of rain. Then Saturday afternoon? Everything flips. That rain turns to snow as temperatures crash to 30. Anchorage, you're caught in the middle. High near 18 today with light snow possible this afternoon. Tonight drops to 15. And that's when things get interesting. Snow becomes likely with certainty, plus areas of blowing snow. Friday's the real show — 1 to 3 inches with north winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. Saturday adds another round before things finally settle. Now Fairbanks. You're getting the deep freeze. Sunny skies today, sure, but you're only hitting 2 degrees. Tonight plunges to minus 14. That's the kind of cold where your breath crystallizes instantly. Friday warms to 11, but snow moves in — another 1 to 3 inches expected. Friday through Saturday stays active everywhere. Heavy rain Southeast, accumulating snow Southcentral and Interior. Then Sunday through Tuesday? Everyone gets colder. Interior, you're looking at brutal lows: minus 14 Sunday, minus 24 Monday, minus 30 Tuesday. Southeast transitions fully to snow. Southcentral moderates slightly but stays mostly cloudy. Cover that exposed skin if you're in Fairbanks tonight. Frostbite doesn't ask permission. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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