By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | April 6, 2026
Pull on your metaphorical kilt, sugar. It’s National Tartan Day. 🏴

Now Alaska might be a long haul from the Highlands, but there’s plenty of plaid in our family trees. Census estimates suggest about 2 to 4 percent of Alaskans claim Scottish ancestry, and when you count the Scotch-Irish cousins, thousands more across Anchorage and the Mat-Su Valley carry that stubborn Highland DNA.
Which means odds are good somebody in your office, your pickup truck, or your own family tree had a Scottish grandparent who believed two things firmly:
Never waste daylight and never trust a weather forecast. 😉
☕️ Lucky for us, daylight is getting generous this time of year. So let’s see how the highways across Southcentral are behaving before the morning coffee cools and the commute gets rolling.
🟢🟡🔴 Daily Verdict: Smooth Tartan Day Cruise
Roads: Mostly clear with minor morning refreeze in shaded areas
Traffic: Light across Southcentral with no major Alaska 511 incidents reported
Sky: Clouds may linger tonight, but brief clear breaks could allow a faint aurora
🚙💨 Parks Highway

| Time of Day | Hi Temperatures (°F) | Lo Temperatures | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 27 | 18 | Watch shaded curves near Willow and Big Lake | 🟡 Moderate |
| Afternoon | 34 | 24 | Pavement improving with sunshine | 🟢 Low |
| Evening | 29 | 20 | Refreeze possible once the sun dips | 🟡 Moderate |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 6:11 AM Sunset 7:56 PM | Sun glare strong heading southbound | 🟢 Low | |
| Aurora Forecast for Tonight | Kp 2; faint aurora possible if clouds thin | Dark skies north of Wasilla best | 🟡 Moderate |
🚗💨 Glenn Highway
⚠️ Heads up, Glenn Highway drivers! Crews are busy at Peters Creek Bridge, installing barriers and prepping for a northbound closure starting April 17. Single-lane squeezes will pop up here and there through next week, so keep your eyes on the median and the bridge workers. For about 45 days, northbound traffic will share the southbound span—think of it as a temporary two-way adventure. Stay alert, slow down, and check www.glennbridges.com or call DOT&PF at 907-522-5057 for the latest.

| Time of Day | Hi Temperatures (°F) | Lo Temperatures | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 26 | 17 | Frost patches near Eklutna flats | 🟡 Moderate |
| Afternoon | 33 | 23 | Smooth travel overall | 🟢 Low |
| Evening | 28 | 19 | Bridges refreeze first | 🟡 Moderate |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 6:11 AM Sunset 7:56 PM | Sunglasses helpful heading toward Anchorage | 🟢 Low | |
| Aurora Forecast for Tonight | Kp 2; low activity | Look north away from city lights | 🟡 Moderate |
🚐💨 Seward Highway

| Time of Day | Hi Temperatures (°F) | Lo Temperatures | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 27 | 19 | Moisture near Turnagain Arm may leave slick patches | 🟡 Moderate |
| Afternoon | 36 | 26 | Good travel conditions overall | 🟢 Low |
| Evening | 31 | 22 | Temps dropping after sunset | 🟡 Moderate |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 6:11 AM Sunset 7:57 PM | Gusts possible along Turnagain Arm | 🟢 Low | |
| Aurora Forecast for Tonight | Kp 2; clouds may limit visibility | Clear breaks could reveal faint bands | 🟡 Moderate |
🚚💨 Sterling Highway

| Time of Day | Hi Temperatures (°F) | Lo Temperatures | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 28 | 20 | Watch shaded frost near Soldotna | 🟡 Moderate |
| Afternoon | 37 | 27 | Best driving window of the day | 🟢 Low |
| Evening | 32 | 23 | Refreeze possible overnight | 🟡 Moderate |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 6:15 AM Sunset 7:58 PM | Longer daylight helping melt roadside ice | 🟢 Low | |
| Aurora Forecast for Tonight | Kp 2; faint activity possible | Inland Kenai skies darker | 🟡 Moderate |
🏎️💨 Knik Goose Bay Road

| Time of Day | Hi Temperatures (°F) | Lo Temperatures | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 26 | 18 | Neighborhood intersections may stay icy | 🟡 Moderate |
| Afternoon | 34 | 24 | Roads improving under sunshine | 🟢 Low |
| Evening | 29 | 20 | Watch curves and shaded dips | 🟡 Moderate |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 6:11 AM Sunset 7:56 PM | Strong sun glare toward Wasilla | 🟢 Low | |
| Aurora Forecast for Tonight | Kp 2; low activity | Look north toward Susitna Valley | 🟡 Moderate |
💅 Memaw’s Parting Words
Now listen here, hon.
The Scots have an old saying: “Lang may yer lum reek.” It means may your chimney smoke for a long time which is just a poetic way of wishing someone warmth, food on the table, and a roof that holds steady through rough weather.
Sounds an awful lot like the Alaska dream. 💭🏔️
🏴 On National Tartan Day, everyone can channel their inner Scot: Stubborn, bold, and ready to tackle whatever the day throws at them. Slip into some plaid and remember that somewhere up your family tree there’s probably a Scot who proved you can face challenges with both style and grit. Whether you’re steering through traffic, sipping coffee, or just enjoying the longer daylight, a little tartan spirit makes everything a bit brighter. 🌞
And if those clouds slide aside tonight, the northern lights might just spread across the sky like Alaska’s biggest tartan blanket. 🌌
Drive alive, sugar. 🚗💨
Forecasts pulled from the National Weather Service, with road reality checks courtesy of Alaska DOT.

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