Wet Roads, Windy Shoulders & A Chance for a Late-Night Light Show 💫

Memaw’s Arctic Roll for Saturday, April 25, 2026

💅 Good morning, darling. Southcentral woke up wet, windy in the usual trouble zones, and busy with enough construction to test everybody’s patience.

📞 Fittingly, it’s National Telephone Day, so consider this your morning call from Memaw: leave early, merge politely, and stop acting surprised when orange cones are exactly where the warning signs said they’d be. Roads are mostly workable, but a rushed attitude can still turn a simple drive into a full production. From Bell’s first “Mr. Watson, come here” to your phone buzzing with traffic alerts, some calls are worth answering.

💅 Memaw’s telephone keeping it classy today: a classic Western Electric/Bell System rotary desk phone, likely from the 1950s or 1960s. With its black body, round dial, and iconic handset shape, the Model 500 became the gold standard of home phones across North America. Back when if it rang, somebody answered. | Alaska Headline Living ©

🟡🟡🟢 Daily Verdict: Wet Cruise with Wind Trouble and a Possible Midnight Bonus
Roads: Mostly passable with wet pavement, isolated slick spots at elevation, gusty crosswinds in exposed corridors.
Traffic: Typical Saturday flow, lighter than weekday commute.
Sky: If clouds break late, northern lights may have a fighting chance.

⚠️ Mat-Su Watch
Hatcher Pass Road area / higher elevations – Spring snow and changing mountain conditions

  • Status: Use caution if heading upward
  • When: Today into tonight
  • Where it hits: Palmer-Fishhook approach and alpine zones
  • Why: Mixed precip and colder elevation temps
    💅 Reality check: Valley spring is not mountain spring. Dress and drive accordingly.

⚠️ Southcentral Watch (Anchorage Bowl & Hillside)
Anchorage Hillside / Turnagain Arm wind corridors – Gusty southeast winds

  • Status: Crosswind nuisance level at times
  • When: Morning through evening
  • Where it hits: Hillside, south/west Anchorage, open ramps, Arm approaches
  • Why: Gap wind setup noted by NWS
    💅 Reality check: If your vehicle gets pushed easy, slow down and quit pretending you’re in NASCAR. 

🏎️💨 Parks Highway

Parks Highway @ Hawk Lane MP 53.2 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHigh Temperatures (°F)Low Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4236Wet pavement, watch spray and following distance🟡 Moderate
Afternoon4840Easier travel, puddles in low spots🟢 Low
Evening4337Cooling roads, watch shaded slick patches🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 5:58 AMSunset 9:57 PMLong daylight helps visibility🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast TonightKp 4.67 possible late cycleCloud dependentBest odds if breaks develop after midnight🟡 Conditional

🛻💨 Glenn Highway

Glenn Highway @ Thunderbird Falls MP 24.5 | Alaska 511

⚠️ Glenn Highway Watch
Birchwood / Eagle River bridge zone: Long-term construction impacts

  • Status: Active daily closure and lane shifts
  • Where: Northbound on-ramp from Birchwood Loop Road to Glenn Highway closed
  • Duration: 45 days beginning April 18
  • Detour: Use Old Glenn Highway and enter at the next northbound on-ramp
  • Mainline Traffic: Northbound bridge closed. All traffic routed onto southbound bridge with reversible lane setup.
  • Speed: 45 MPH through work zone
    💅 Reality check: This is the kind of project that creates sudden backups when people merge late or ignore signs. Pick your lane early and keep moving.
Time of DayHigh Temperatures (°F)Low Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4335Southbound flow favored toward Anchorage. Watch construction bottlenecks and merge hesitation.🟠 Elevated
Afternoon4939Northbound flow favored toward Mat-Su. Expect heavier weekend outbound movement.🟠 Elevated
Evening4236Cooling pavement, possible lingering slowdown near bridge zone.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 5:56 AMSunset 9:58 PMStrong glare possible westbound late day.🟡 Moderate
Aurora Forecast TonightKp 4.67 possibleNeed clearing skiesValley edges better than city glow.🟡 Conditional

🚐💨 Seward Highway

Seward Highway @ Bird Point MP 96.3 | Alaska 511

⚠️ Seward Highway Watch
Mile 113 – Temporary traffic pattern in effect

  • Status: Active both directions, all day
  • When: March 11 through April 30
  • Where: Seward Highway Mile 113
  • Why: Annual icefall diversion setup
  • Impact: Reduced speeds, shifted lanes, and changing traffic flow possible through the zone
    👉 Reality check: When signs say new traffic pattern, believe them the first time. Last-second corrections cause the real danger.
Time of DayHigh Temperatures (°F)Low Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4136Rain possible with active diversion zone at MP 113. Slow early and watch lane alignment.🟠 Elevated
Afternoon4639Wind plus shifted traffic pattern can create surprise braking. Stay alert.🟠 Elevated
Evening4035Damp roads and lower light make cones/barriers easier to miss.🟠 Elevated
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 5:54 AMSunset 10:00 PMGood daylight helps, but weather can change fast.🟡 Moderate
Aurora Forecast TonightKp active enoughClouds likely issueMountains may block breaks.🟠 Low odds

🚚💨 Sterling Highway

Sterling Highway & Birch St/Park | Soldotna | Alaska 511

⚠️ Sterling Highway Watch
MP 45 to MP 60: Active construction corridor

  • Status: Daily roadwork with intermittent delays
  • Where: Primary impacts around MP 45 to MP 47
  • When: Monday through Saturday, 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM
  • Delay Risk: Flagging operations with delays around 10 minutes
  • Why: Crews working, equipment entering/exiting roadway, blasting activity in project zone
  • Trails: Corridor trails remain open
  • Upcoming Full Closures: MP 46 from 8:00 PM to 2:00 AM on Apr. 30 to May 1, and May 7 to May 8
    💅 Reality check: If you roll in expecting highway speed through a blast zone, you planned badly. Build extra time.
Time of DayHigh Temperatures (°F)Low Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4033Construction traffic starts early. Slow down near MP 45-47 and watch for flaggers.🟠 Elevated
Afternoon4738Best weather window, but delays remain possible in work zone.🟡 Moderate
Evening3934Crews active until 7 PM. Watch equipment and sudden stops.🟠 Elevated
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 5:52 AMSunset 10:03 PMPlenty of daylight helps visibility through project area.🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast TonightKp favorableBetter if inland clouds thinKenai interior best bet.🟡 Conditional

🚗💨 Knik Goose Bay Road

KGB & S Clapp/W Fairview Loop | Alaska 511

Time of DayHigh Temperatures (°F)Low Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4434Wet shoulders, watch gravel splash and puddles🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5040Smoothest travel window today🟢 Low
Evening4336Cooling with damp spots🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 5:57 AMSunset 9:58 PMLong bright evening🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast TonightKp active enoughIf clouds open, step outside lateGood local option away from city glare🟡 Conditional

Memaw’s Parting Words

💅 Today is built for steady hands and reasonable expectations. Give crews room, give other drivers grace, and give yourself extra minutes instead of extra stress. Since it’s National Telephone Day, maybe call somebody you love instead of laying on the horn at strangers.

If the clouds open tonight, step outside and let Alaska show off a little, and remember: Drive alive from dawn to night. 💖

Spring roads are open and Memaw’s got the soundtrack. 💅🚗
From the Parks to the Peninsula 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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