🚧 Bridges, Barriers & Brake Lights Across Southcentral Today

Memaw’s Arctic Roll for Tuesday, May 12, 2026

☕️ It’s National Limerick Day, which means even Edward Lear would probably take one look at Southcentral Alaska traffic and say, “Yeah … I’m not touching that with a five-line poem.” 💅

But we’re going to try anyway, in spirit, because nothing says “short humorous nonsense” like watching Anchorage hit sunshine confidence at 3 PM and black ice reality by midnight.

Today’s commute is brought to you by: Optimism, poor timing decisions, and Alaska’s favorite plot twist, late night freeze.

And tonight? NOAA says there’s still enough geomagnetic activity floating around for a possible northern lights cameo if skies cooperate. Not a blockbuster show, but enough to make Alaskans stand outside in slippers at midnight again. 🌌

🟢🟡🔴 Daily Verdict: Spring Cruise With a Chance of Midnight Sky Drama
Roads: Mostly stable statewide with no major Alaska 511 corridor shutdowns reported this morning
Traffic: Light to moderate commuter flow around Anchorage and Mat-Su
Sky: Cloud cover may limit aurora visibility, but breaks could still deliver a late-night glow in darker areas

🚓💨 Parks Highway

Parks Highway @ Talkeetna Road MP 98.7 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4134Watch for damp pavement north of Wasilla and early frost pockets🟢 Low
Afternoon5641Best driving window of the day with improving visibility🟢 Low
Evening4636Cooling fast after sunset, especially near Talkeetna stretches🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 5:18 AMSunset: 10:31 PMLong daylight helps visibility but glare gets aggressive late evening🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4Cloud cover variableBetter odds farther north away from city glow🟡 Moderate

🚙💨 Glenn Highway

Glenn Highway @ Eagle River Bridge MP 12.8 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning3933Watch bridge decks and slowdown zones near Eagle River and Birchwood🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5440Construction bottlenecks likely during Mat-Su outbound traffic🟡 Moderate
Evening4435Lane closures and shifting barriers continue overnight🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 5:20 AMSunset: 10:27 PMSunglasses mandatory heading west tonight🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4Partial cloud interference possibleMatanuska Valley has the best shot locally🟡 Moderate

🚧 Glenn Highway Construction Watch 🚧

👉🏿 Glenn Highway Bridge Deck Preservation Project

  • Status: Northbound bridge CLOSED for 45 days ending June 2, 2026
  • 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 on weekday barrier shift windows
      💅 Reality check: This is one of those “looks fine on Google Maps until everybody hits the brakes at once” projects. Build buffer time into every Anchorage-Mat-Su run right now.

👉🏿 Birchwood Loop Northbound On-Ramp Closure

  • Status: CLOSED for 45 days ending June 2, 2026
  • Impact: Northbound access to Glenn Highway from Birchwood Loop Road blocked
  • Detour: Drivers must use the Old Glenn Highway to reach the next northbound on-ramp
    💅 Reality check: Follow the signs, not your instincts on this one.

👉🏿 Utility Work Near Mile Markers 10-11

  • Status: Night lane closures through early May 13
  • Time Window: 6:45 PM through 3:30 AM
  • Southbound Impacts:
    • May 11: Right lane closures
    • May 12: Left and middle lane closures
  • Northbound Impacts:
    • May 11: Right lane closures
    • May 12: Left and middle lane closures
  • Cause: Maintenance on weigh-in-motion roadway sensors
    💅 Reality check: Delays are expected to stay light, but overnight drivers should expect sudden merges and reduced visibility around work crews.

Contractor: Hamilton Construction
📞 907-746-5328

Agency: Alaska DOT&PF
📞 907-522-5057

More project details at Glenn Bridges Project Info and current lane conditions through Alaska 511

🚐💨 Seward Highway

Seward Highway @ Bird Point MP 96.3 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4035Wet pavement possible through Turnagain Arm🟡 Moderate
Afternoon4941Breezy sections near Portage and Bird Flats🟡 Moderate
Evening4337Marine moisture may reduce visibility in spots🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 5:24 AMSunset: 10:23 PMEvening glare along the Arm could get brutal🟡 Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4Coastal clouds may block visibilityInland pullouts improve your odds🟡 Moderate

🛻💨 Sterling Highway – Soldotna

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

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning3832Watch cooler low-lying areas near Soldotna🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5238Overall smooth travel conditions expected🟢 Low
Evening4234Refreeze possible in shaded curves overnight🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 5:29 AMSunset: 10:34 PMLong daylight helping visibility all evening🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4Clouds may break lateBetter chances toward interior Kenai🟡 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, and delays through active work zones
    💅 Reality check: This is not a quick cone project. Expect heavy equipment, slower travel, and summer backups once tourism traffic ramps up.

👉🏿 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 entering multi-season construction mode. Build extra time into Kenai Peninsula trips because this will not be “finished soon.”

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 Temperatures (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning3731Watch damp shoulders and frost in shaded dips🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5540Smoothest commute window lands midafternoon🟢 Low
Evening4334Wildlife movement increases near dusk🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise: 5:17 AMSunset: 10:30 PMLate-evening sun glare stays intense on westbound stretches🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp: 3 to 4Partial clearing possible lateStrong viewing potential away from Wasilla lights🟡 Moderate

💅 Memaw’s Parting Words

There once was an old lady named Memaw,
Who said, “Drive alive from dawn to last thaw.”
She smiled at the sun,
Said “winter is done,”
Then ice said, “hold my beer,” and won.

🌞 Enjoy the daylight, hon. Wash the winter grime off the windshield. And if the clouds crack open tonight, step outside and look up for a minute. Summer’s coming fast now. 😎

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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