Mild temperatures ahead of moisture laden storm

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Of more concern will be an “atmospheric river” spreading deep tropical moisture from Hawaii into Southeast, which could lead to significant rainfall beginning late Friday, continuing into Saturday, and possibly into Sunday and Monday as well.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Early Thursday morning, temperatures across the Anchorage bowl held steady in the middle and upper twenties. These readings were as much as five to fifteen degrees warmer than Wednesday morning, and already five degrees above the normal daytime high of 22 degrees.

The fog will retreat back over Cook Inlet midday revealing some sunshine. Clouds will quickly advance for the afternoon, as a well developed winter storm moves out of the Aleutians and over Kodiak Island as well as the southeastern Kenai Peninsula and western areas of Prince William Sound, initially spreading accumulating snow.

The National Weather Service has issuedfor much of the region as the stage is set for significant flooding to occur as a result of the heavy rain itself, but also rapid melting of the foot-plus of snow that remains on the ground in several Southeast communities.

 

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