🌬️ High Winds Roar Back Into the Mat-Su as Bitter Cold Follows

Strong northeast winds arrive first, then a stretch of bitter cold tightens its grip through midweek.

By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | December 2025

The National Weather Service issues a High Wind Warning for the Lower and Upper Matanuska Valley from Sunday at noon through Monday at noon. Dangerous northeast winds threaten travel, outdoor activity, and the power grid, including power lines, utility poles, substations, and the equipment that delivers electricity to homes and businesses.

Current Power Outages

Matanuska Electric Association outage map as of [insert current time]. Only 9 members remain without power in the Knik Goose Bay area. Gusty winds continue to challenge crews across the Mat-Su Valley.

According to the Matanuska Electric Association outage map, most areas have restored power following earlier wind-related disruptions. Currently, 9 members remain without power in the Knik Goose Bay area. (View the map)

Alaska Headline Living gives a quick snapshot of the high winds headed for the Mat-Su this weekend. Tip: Keep generators and outdoor equipment secure now. Gusts up to 80 mph can topple unsecured items and create hazards.

What to Expect: Wind and Cold

The most hazardous period occurs Sunday through early Monday as northeast winds strengthen, bringing gusts that can topple tree limbs, cause blowing and drifting snow, and stress power lines and utility equipment. After the peak winds, very cold air remains in place through midweek, creating dangerous wind chills even when winds ease.

TimeWindTemperature
SundayNortheast winds around 35 mph, gusts up to 50 mphHigh near 17°F
Sunday NightWinds remain strongLow near 4°F
MondayWinds gradually ease but remain gustyHigh near 13°F
Monday NightLighter windsLow near 0°F or below
TuesdayLight north to northeast windsHigh near 9–11°F

Even after winds weaken, wind chill values remain dangerous, especially during the coldest morning hours. Residents should remain alert for winter hazards through midweek, including icy roads and extreme cold.


Safety and Preparedness Tips

  • Secure outdoor items today before wind speeds climb.
  • Check generators, fuel, and emergency supplies in case of power disruptions.
  • Limit travel Sunday and Monday if winds are strong.
  • Dress in layers and protect exposed skin against wind chill during outdoor activity.
  • Report outages immediately to your local utility if power lines are affected.

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