Heavy snow and strong winds add to Turnagain travel woes

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Heavy, wet snow was already falling and accumulating quickly at the top of Turnagain Pass early Thursday afternoon. The heavy snow tops off a week of travel headaches along the Seward Highway from near Girdwood through the pass.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Heavy, wet snow was already falling and accumulating quickly at the top of Turnagain Pass early Thursday afternoon.

The heavy snow tops off a week of travel headaches along the Seward Highway from near Girdwood through the pass. First came the freezing rain on Monday, which turned the roadway into a sheet of ice, making it nearly impassable. While conditions have improved the past couple of days, Michelle Weston, chief of Girdwood Fire and Rescue noted that “there are also a lot of ice transitions, where they haven’t been able to scrape all the ice off right now.

As a result of the chaos from earlier in the week, Weston reminds people of a few things. First, “... is to check the weather before you go, also, have patience especially with the standing water and hydroplaning.” Second, she recommends “two hands on the wheel, slow down a bit, and have patience for other drivers, and then take breaks if you can.”“If you do see an ambulance, or fire crew, out there working in this weather, or the police, please give them room to work and to just slow down when you are going past an emergency scene,” Weston said.

 

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