Temperatures in Alaska are rapidly rising, with many locations warming by nearly 20 degrees above average. The Interior region is expected to see light snow by Wednesday, while coastal regions will experience rain and wintry mix due to an incoming storm from the Gulf of Alaska. Inland areas may see freezing rain and wintry mix, leading to hazardous travel conditions.
Temperature s across Alaska are rapidly warming, with many locations experiencing nearly a 20-degree increase above average. While some areas in the Gulf Coast region will see light snow, the Interior is expected to see snow by Wednesday. Southcentral Alaska is experiencing five to 25 degrees warmer weather compared to Sunday morning. Dry conditions are expected today, with a gradual return to sunshine in inland areas and cloudy conditions along the coast.
A new storm moving into the Gulf of Alaska from the Pacific Ocean will bring rain and gusty winds, with rain and wintry mix expected for coastal regions. The Interior may experience light areas of freezing rain and wintry mix into Tuesday evening, leading to hazardous travel conditions
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