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Anchorage to Tie Earliest Snowfall on Record Today, + Migrants Freezing to Death on Belarus-Poland Border as Early-Season Arctic Cold Grips Europe
September 24, 2021 Cap Allon   
Anchorage to Tie Earliest Snowfall on Record Today

The higher elevations of Alaska are forecast a foot+ of global warming goodness beginning Thursday evening, while the city of Anchorage is expected to tie a 40-year-old record for early snow, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

From 6PM Thursday through 1PM Friday, the weather service forecasts 6 to 12 inches of wet snow on the Anchorage Hillside and in the South Fork area of Eagle River, with localized dumps easily surpassing a foot.

Officials have advised commuters to take it slow Friday morning — that’s when the city is most likely to see the heaviest snowfall.

Anchorage has already seen measurable snow this week, on Tuesday; however, because the inches didn’t settle at the Ted Stevens International Airport –the official NWS measuring spot– they didn’t count.

Tuesday’s flurries were sizable, too.

https://electroverse.net/anchorage-to-tie-earliest-snowfall-on-record-migrants-freezing-to-death-as-early-season-cold-grips-europe/

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