By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | January 2026
Yep, it’s one of those mornings. Snow’s falling, some of it heavier in spots, and there’s a little freezing drizzle that can ice up your windshield fast. A Winter Weather Advisory runs through noon, so give yourself extra time and take it slow out there.
❄️ Today
Snow likely through mid afternoon
1 to 3 inches possible
Temps falling from 17°F to near 7°F by evening
Roads slick and visibility reduced
⚠️ Heads Up
Bands of heavier snow may drop snowfall at rates up to 1 inch per hour. Low density snow will be blown back into the air by traffic, causing sudden drops in visibility. Some areas may see freezing drizzle, which can quickly ice up windshields and road surfaces. Travel could be very difficult at times through noon.

Snow and slick roads this morning, drive slow! Cameras: borealisbroadband.net & Alaska 511
🌙 Tonight
Slight chance of snow early
Low around -3°F
Clearing skies and bitter cold
☀️ Monday
Mostly sunny but frigid
High near 5°F
Calm winds mean cold settles in
🌨️ Tuesday through Wednesday
On and off snow chances both days
Highs stay single digits to low teens
Cold nights below zero to near zero
📈 Late Week Heads Up
Snow returns Thursday afternoon
Heavier snow expected Thursday night into Friday
Warmer temps but messy travel
🚗 Slow it down, layer up, and give yourself extra time out there.
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