🚗💨 Brake Lights, Bright Nights & Memaw’s Aurora Odds

Memaw’s Arctic Roll for Thursday, May 21, 2026

Southcentral’s serving up one of those classic late-May Alaska combos today: sunshine in one direction, wet pavement in the other, and enough highway construction to test everybody’s emotional stability before lunch. Anchorage warms nicely this afternoon, the Valley gets the better drying conditions, and the Kenai stays cooler under patchy marine clouds. Roads are mostly decent this morning per Alaska 511 and NOAA, but the real story now is summer construction season waking up angry across the Glenn, Seward, and Sterling corridors. Tonight’s aurora odds are hanging around the “possible if the clouds stop being rude” category.

🟢🟡🔴 Daily Verdict: Mostly Smooth Driving with Major Construction Slowdowns
Roads: Generally wet but stable across Southcentral per Alaska 511 and NWS
Traffic: Light early, but construction choke points will stack vehicles fast later today
Sky: Partial clearing tonight may allow spotty northern lights viewing away from city glow


🚕💨 Parks Highway

Parks Highway @ Hawk Lane MP 53.2 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4738Watch for wet pavement north of Wasilla and soft breakup shoulders.🟢 Low
Afternoon5844Best driving conditions arrive midday with improving visibility.🟢 Low
Evening5041Moose activity increases near Willow and Houston toward dusk.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 4:47 AMSunset: 11:02 PMLong daylight helps visibility, but fatigue driving sneaks up fast this time of year.🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4 possiblePartial cloudsValley drivers away from city lights have the best viewing odds after midnight.🟡 Moderate

🚙💨 Glenn Highway

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

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4536Wet stretches near Eagle River with construction slowdowns building early.🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5643Expect heavier congestion near active bridge traffic shifts.🟡 Moderate
Evening4839Crosswinds and brake-light stacking likely through work zones.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 4:44 AMSunset: 10:59 PMBright evening glare may hide pavement dips and lane shifts.🟡 Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4 possiblePartial cloudsBetter odds farther north away from Anchorage light pollution.🟡 Moderate

🚧 Glenn Highway Construction Watch 🚧

Glenn Highway Bridge Deck Preservation Project

  • Status: Northbound bridge CLOSED for 45 days beginning April 18
  • Traffic Pattern: All traffic shifted onto the southbound bridge
  • Speed Reduction: 45 MPH through work zone
  • Lane Widths: Narrowed to 11 feet

Peak Flow Setup

  • Morning commute: Two lanes Anchorage-bound
  • Afternoon commute: Two lanes Mat-Su-bound

Special Midday Restriction

  • One lane each direction from 10 AM to noon during weekday barrier shift windows

💅 Reality check: Use the restroom before you go. This is one of those “looks fine on the map until everybody hits the brakes at once” situations. Build buffer time into every Anchorage–Mat-Su run right now.

🚧 Birchwood Loop Northbound On-Ramp Closure 🚧

  • Status: CLOSED for 45 days beginning April 18
  • Impact: Northbound access to Glenn Highway from Birchwood Loop Road blocked
  • Detour: Use Old Glenn Highway to reach the next northbound on-ramp

💅 Reality check: Birchwood Loop northbound access is fully shut down. If you miss the detour, you’re not “a little delayed,” you’re looping back into your own frustration.


🚐💨 Seward Highway

Seward Highway @ Bird Point MP 96.3 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4337Damp pavement and low clouds possible along Turnagain Arm.🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5242Gusty Arm winds and tourist traffic increase through midday.🟡 Moderate
Evening4539RV traffic and sudden braking increase near scenic pullouts.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 4:41 AMSunset: 10:56 PMEvening glare along the water can flatten visibility quickly.🟡 Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4 possibleCoastal clouds likelyInland pullouts improve your odds more than shoreline viewing tonight.🟡 Moderate

🚧 Seward Highway Roadwork / Maintenance Alert 🚧

McHugh Creek Turn Lane Work Zone (MP 111–112)

  • Location: Seward Highway both directions, Milepost 111 to 112
  • Work Type: Road maintenance / turn lane improvements
  • Contractor: Granite Construction
  • Contractor Phone: 907-344-2593
  • Agency: Alaska DOT&PF
  • Agency Phone: 907-344-7253
  • Start Time: May 18, 2026 – 4:13 PM
  • Last Updated: May 18, 2026 – 4:17 PM
  • Status: Active all day, 7 days per week
  • End Date: Not specified in current DOT&PF advisory

Traffic Notes & Restrictions

  • Crews present on roadside between MP 111.5–112
  • No scheduled work: Saturday, May 23 through Monday, May 25 (Memorial Day weekend)
  • Beginning Sunday, May 31: nightly pilot car operations expected from 8 PM to 5 AM

💅 Reality check: This is a long-duration work zone with evolving traffic control. Expect slowdowns even when crews are not actively working.


🏎️💨 Sterling Highway – Homer

Sterling Hwy & Lake St | Homer | Alaska 511 | Elsewhere on the Peninsula … Summer Wednesdays in Soldotna mean free live music, lawn chairs, food vendors, local art, and up to 2,000 people filling Soldotna Creek Park for the annual Levitt AMP Soldotna Music Series. The weekly concerts run every Wednesday from June through August, starting at 6 p.m. with local opening acts followed by regional and national headliners through 9 p.m. Visitors can hit the Wednesday Market beforehand for Alaska-made crafts and food, while families enjoy lawn activities and adults relax in the beer garden. Started in 2015 and partnered with the Levitt Foundation since 2019, the series has become one of the central summer gathering spots on the Kenai Peninsula. BYO lawn chair.

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4135Damp pavement and cooler air near Soldotna and Cooper Landing.🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5141Traffic builds fast where construction and tourism overlap.🟡 Moderate
Evening4437Wildlife movement increases after sunset along wooded corridors.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 4:38 AMSunset: 10:53 PMLong daylight keeps more vehicles moving later into the evening.🟡 Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4 possibleClouds remain the wildcardCooper Landing area has the better chance if skies clear overnight.🟡 Moderate

🚧 Sterling Highway Construction Watch 🚧

Juneau Creek Bridge Project

(Sterling Hwy MP 45–60: Stage 1B/3)

  • Purpose: New bridge construction across Juneau Creek and corridor upgrades through the Sterling 45–60 project area
  • IRIS Number: CFHWY01060
  • Contract Amount: $151,327,688
  • Timeline: April 1, 2026 through October 31, 2026
  • Area Impacted: Kenai Peninsula Borough

What Drivers Should Expect

  • Intermittent construction traffic
  • Reduced speeds
  • Lane shifts
  • Delays through active work zones

💅 Reality check: This is not a quick cone situation. Expect heavy equipment, slower travel, and summer backups as tourism traffic stacks on top of construction delays.

Sterling Highway Rural Standards Upgrade Project

  • Purpose: Upgrade approximately 2.4 miles of Sterling Highway to current rural highway standards plus construction of roughly 2 miles of separated pathway
  • Work Includes: Excavation, embankment, drainage, paving, signing, and striping
  • IRIS Number: CFHWY00694
  • Contract Amount: $94,130,845
  • Timeline: October 15, 2025 through substantial completion by September 30, 2028

💅 Reality check: This corridor is in multi-season construction mode. There is no “it’ll be done soon” energy here. Plan extra time every trip through the Peninsula.

🚧 Sterling Highway Roadwork / Maintenance Update 🚧

Pavement Testing / Coring (MP 99 area)

  • Location: Sterling Highway both directions near Milepost 99
  • Work Type: Pavement testing, coring, geotechnical drilling, and utility potholing
  • Speed Limit: Reduced to 45 MPH
  • Traffic Impacts: Watch for single-lane closures and moving work zones
  • Schedule: May 18, 2026 – May 22, 2026 (6:00 AM – 10:00 PM, Mon–Fri)
  • Last Updated: May 15, 2026
  • Id: 5287

💅 Reality check: This adds another layer of slowdown on top of existing Sterling corridor construction. Expect stacking delays where projects overlap.

Project Contact

Marcus Forkner
📞 907-269-0450
📧 marcus.forkner@alaska.gov


🛻💨 Knik Goose Bay Road

KGB & S Clapp – W Fairview Loop | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4637Wet shoulders and loose gravel possible near subdivision access roads.🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5743Warmest stretch of the day helps roads dry quickly.🟢 Low
Evening4940Fast-moving traffic and sudden stops remain common.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 4:46 AMSunset: 11:01 PMLate sunsets mean more bikes, walkers, and distracted drivers.🟡 Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4 possibleSome clearing possibleValley locations away from city glow hold the best odds tonight.🟡 Moderate

🌌 Aurora & Sky Check Tonight

  • Aurora forecast: Kp around 3 to 4 possible overnight
  • Anchorage usually needs Kp 5+ for reliable city viewing
  • Cloud cover remains the biggest problem across Southcentral tonight
  • Best viewing odds: Mat-Su Valley and northern pullouts away from light pollution

💅 Memaw’s Parting Words

Summer construction season has officially entered its “surprise, your 45-minute drive is now an emotional journey” phase. The weather itself is mostly cooperative today, but the highways are shifting into orange-cone combat mode across Southcentral. Give yourself extra time, especially through the Glenn and Sterling corridors, and remember: Aggressive lane weaving usually just earns you the exact same arrival time as everybody else, except now your blood pressure’s doing 90 in a 45. 💖

And remember, drive alive from dawn to night, sugar! 🎶

Spring roads are open and Memaw’s got the soundtrack. 💅🚗 From the Parks to the Kenai and everywhere in between, drive alive from dawn to night with Memaw.

☁️ Forecasts pulled from the National Weather Service, with road reality checks courtesy of Alaska DOT.

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