🎄 Memaw’s Holly Jolly Highway Report

Thursday Morning Update | Parks, Glenn, Seward and Sterling Highways

By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | December 2025

Good morning Alaska! Christmas is closer than ever and the weather is keeping that winter spirit alive.

A Wind Advisory continues into today around the Mat-Su Valley, with gusts still possible near 35 to 40 mph in some spots and bitter cold temps lingering across Southcentral. National Weather Service

The National Weather Service says winds and cold will still play a role in travel, though winds are lighter than recent days and generally manageable on main highways. National Weather Service Early morning refreeze and icy bridges are the biggest concerns today, so slow and steady is Memaw’s motto for this Thursday commute.

As always, check 511.alaska.gov before you go for the latest road cameras, crashes and maintenance closures.


🚗 Parks Highway (Wasilla and the Mat-Su Valley)

Parks Hwy & Palmer Wasilla Hwy | Alaska 511

Time of DayTemperatureDriving Tips
MorningAround 10 to 15°F with light windsIcy spots early on bridges and shady curves. Slow down and give plows room.
AfternoonHighs near 14 to 16°FSun helps visibility but pavement stays cold. Expect slick patches.
EveningFalling toward single digitsRefreeze after dark. Take it easy and leave extra travel time.

Notes: A Wind Advisory is still in effect this morning with occasional gusts that may blow loose snow back onto road surfaces. National Weather Service


🚙 Glenn Highway (Anchorage to Palmer)

Glenn Highway @ 2nd Knik River Bridge MP 31.1 | Alaska 511

Time of DayTemperatureDriving Tips
MorningLow to mid teensEarly icing likely near trestles and curves. Reduce speed.
AfternoonMid teensCold pavement and packed snow remain. Keep your distance.
EveningNear or below 10°FMost surfaces will refreeze quickly. Use headlights and go slow.

🚐 Seward Highway (Turnagain Arm Corridor)

Seward Highway @ Huffman Road MP 120 | Alaska 511

Time of DayTemperatureDriving Tips
MorningSingle digits to low teensCold pockets near the Arm hold ice longer. Steady speed and extra caution.
AfternoonHighs near 10°FDrifting snow possible in gustier areas. Be alert.
EveningFalling after sunsetIce builds up quick. Slow down and stay in control.

🚘 Sterling Highway (Kenai Peninsula)

Sterling Highway & Birch St/Park | Alaska 511

Time of DayTemperatureDriving Tips
MorningTeens to single digitsBridges freeze early here too. Slow early and watch shaded areas.
AfternoonHighs near 12 to 15°FAlternating packed snow and ice likely. Follow plows at a safe distance.
EveningNear or below zeroIcy conditions return as temp drops. Winter gear and patience are key.

❄️ Wind and Cold Outlook

Today will be sunny and cold, with temperatures staying near or well below freezing across Southcentral Alaska. Anchorage forecasts show highs near 6 to 7°F with calm to light winds and overnight lows dipping below zero again tonight. National Weather Service+1

A Wind Advisory remains in place until 6 PM Thursday around the Matanuska Valley with northeast winds around 10 to 15 mph and gusts up to 35 to 40 mph possible, making drifting snow more than just a background decoration. National Weather Service


🎁 Memaw’s Holiday Driving Wisdom

  • Check 511.alaska.gov before every trip for real-time road conditions.
  • Bridges, trestles and shaded curves refreeze first in the cold.
  • Slow your speed, especially in the first hours of your commute.
  • Keep your winter gear, shovel and extra blanket in the car.

This Thursday commute has that holiday glow, but winter still calls the shots. With a little patience and respect for the cold, you’ll stay safe and festive on the road. Happy Holidays! 🎉

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