🚗💨 Forget-Me-Nots in the Ditches, Construction Cones in Full Bloom 🌸

Memaw’s Arctic Roll for Thursday, May 28, 2026

☕️ Morning, sugar! The official state flower is the forget-me-not, quiet and unbothered along the roadside, but Southcentral’s real bloom right now is construction cones in full force. They’re popping up along the Glenn and Sterling like DOT planted them with purpose, turning every commute into a slow dance of lane shifts, pilot cars, and “that road used to look different yesterday” energy.

Gray skies are just hanging over everything today. No storm energy, just damp pavement, active work zones, and that steady Alaska reality where the road layout is changing faster than people adjust to it. It’s a manageable drive if you stay sharp, but the margin for distraction is getting eaten up by cones and crews.

The Glenn and Sterling Highways remain fully in construction season mode, bridge work is still narrowing lanes, and crews are out making sure nobody gets too comfortable behind the wheel.

And at the very end, the full maritime forecast for Homer and Kachemak Bay is included for anyone heading coast-side or keeping an eye on the water. 💅

🟢🟡🔴 Daily Verdict: Smooth Cruise with a Construction Cone Parade and a Slim Aurora Chance
Roads: Mostly wet to dry across Southcentral per Alaska 511 and NWS, with active work zones on the Glenn and Sterling tightening flow in places
Traffic: Light overall, but expect slowdowns through bridge work, lane shifts, and pilot car zones rather than true congestion
Sky: Widespread cloud cover limits viewing, but brief breaks overnight could allow a faint, low-intensity aurora to sneak through if skies cooperate

🚙💨 Parks Highway

Parks Highway @ Hawk Lane MP 53.2 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4741Wet pavement in shaded stretches north of Wasilla. Easy driving overall.🟢 Low
Afternoon5645Smooth commute conditions with light winds and decent visibility.🟢 Low
Evening5043Watch for wildlife movement near tree lines and side roads.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 4:29 AM • Sunset 11:21 PMLong daylight means tired drivers late tonight. Stay alert.🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 3 to 3.7; weak-to-moderate aurora possible if clouds break lateBest viewing window after 11 PM away from Wasilla city lights.🟡 Moderate

🚗💨 Glenn Highway

Glenn Highway @ Eagle River Bridge MP 12.8 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4640Mostly wet roads with decent traction from Anchorage to Palmer.🟢 Low
Afternoon5444Light traffic and calm driving conditions through the Valley.🟢 Low
Evening4942Watch crosswinds near open stretches toward Sutton.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 4:33 AM • Sunset 11:16 PMBright evening light may reduce visibility for westbound drivers.🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 3 to 3.7; low-end visible aurora chance under breaks in cloud coverPullouts away from Palmer give the best odds.🟡 Moderate

🚧 Glenn Highway Construction Watch 🚧

GLENN HIGHWAY BRIDGE DECK PRESERVATION

  • The northbound bridge remains CLOSED as bridge deck preservation work continues
  • All traffic is currently routed onto the southbound bridge
  • Speed reduced to 45 MPH through the work zone
  • Lanes narrowed to 11 feet wide
  • Two lanes open in peak commute direction:
    • Anchorage-bound during morning commute
    • Mat-Su-bound during afternoon commute

Barrier Shift Schedule:

  • Sundays 7 AM to 8 AM: Shifts to two southbound lanes
  • Mondays-Fridays 11 AM to Noon: Shifts to two northbound lanes
  • Tuesdays-Fridays 3 AM to 4 AM: Shifts back to two southbound lanes
  • Saturdays: Two northbound lanes active all day

💅 Reality check: This stretch is running on compressed patience and concrete barriers. Tailgating here is how you spend your afternoon staring at brake lights instead of mountains.

🚧 Birchwood Loop Road Ramp Closure

  • The northbound on-ramp from Birchwood Loop Road to the Glenn Highway remains CLOSED
  • Drivers heading toward the Mat-Su must detour via the Old Glenn Highway and enter at the next available on-ramp
  • Closure active through June 2, 2026 at 5:00 AM

Contractor: Hamilton Construction
Contractor Phone: 907-746-5328

Agency: DOT&PF
Agency Phone: 907-522-5057

More Information: www.glennbridges.com

Last Updated: May 20, 2026 at 1:42 PM

🛻💨 Seward Highway

Seward Highway @ Bird Point MP 96.3 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4541Damp pavement and low clouds along Turnagain Arm.🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5245Visibility improves slightly through midafternoon.🟢 Low
Evening4742Watch for slick bridge decks and coastal fog patches.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 4:36 AM • Sunset 11:09 PMGlare conditions ease late tonight as cloud cover thickens again.🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 3 to 3.7; clouds likely limit visibility near the coastInland pullouts will have better viewing chances than shoreline areas.🟡 Moderate

🚜💨 Sterling Highway

Sterling Highway & Birch St_Park | Soldotna | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4439Wet roads and patchy drizzle around Soldotna corridors.🟡 Moderate
Afternoon5143Conditions improve with calmer winds and lighter moisture.🟢 Low
Evening4640Moose activity ramps up near wooded shoulders after dusk.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 4:42 AM • Sunset 11:02 PMLong daylight keeps visibility decent well into the evening drive.🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 3 to 3.7; partial cloud breaks could allow brief aurora viewingBetter odds north of Soldotna away from heavier cloud decks.🟡 Moderate

🚧 Sterling Highway Roadwork Watch

STERLING HIGHWAY MP 45-60 STAGE 3/1 B
Crews and equipment are active between Mileposts 45 and 47
Flaggers and pilot cars are operating Monday through Saturday from 6 AM to 7 PM
Expect delays up to 10 minutes
Utility crews are also working in the corridor installing new transmission lines
All trails in the area remain open

💅 Reality check: This isn’t a “fly through at highway speed” zone. Slow down early, watch the pilot cars, and expect sudden stops around work crews.
Contractor: QAP
Contractor Phone: 907-595-2011
Agency: DOT&PF
Agency Phone: 907-595-2009
Last Updated: May 20, 2026 at 10:49 AM

🚓💨 Knik Goose Bay Road

KGB & S Clapp – W Fairview Loop | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning4640Mostly smooth commute with damp shoulders and occasional puddles.🟢 Low
Afternoon5544Easy driving conditions with light traffic flow.🟢 Low
Evening4942Watch reduced visibility in low fog pockets near wetlands.🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 4:28 AM • Sunset 11:22 PMLate daylight means folks stay out longer. Expect slower evening traffic.🟢 Low
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 3 to 3.7; modest aurora potential if clouds thin overnightBest odds after midnight in darker pullout areas.🟡 Moderate

🌌 Southcentral Alaska Snapshot

RegionHighLow
Anchorage50°F43°F
Mat-Su Valley56°F40°F
Kenai Peninsula51°F39°F
Aurora & Sky ConditionsForecast
Aurora Kp Forecast3 to 3.7
Cloud Cover TonightMostly cloudy with occasional partial clearing

💅 Memaw’s Parting Words

Southcentral’s officially in that stretch of the year where every drive becomes a little scavenger hunt for lane shifts, flaggers, fresh pavement edges, and somebody panic-merging at the very last second. The forget-me-nots may be blooming quietly along the roadside, but the construction cones are out here demanding attention like they pay taxes.

Slow down through the work zones, leave room for the crews, and don’t gamble your suspension trying to launch through potholes at highway speed. Those pilot cars aren’t there for decoration, honey.

And tonight, if the clouds crack open long enough for a little aurora glow to sneak through, take a minute and enjoy it. Alaska’s still pretty even when the highways look like an active group project. 💅

Until tomorrow, hon, drive alive from dawn to night 🎶

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.
Kachemak Bay at end of Main St | Homer | Alaska 511

🌊 Homer & Kachemak Bay Marine Weather

Marine ConditionForecast
Daytime WindsVariable to southwest 5 to 15 knots
Tonight WindsSouthwest shifting southeast around 10 knots
SeasMostly 2 to 3 feet
Air TemperatureHigh near 49°F
VisibilityGenerally good with passing clouds and scattered showers
Rain ChancesSpotty showers possible, increasing slightly through afternoon
Small Craft Advisory RiskLow today inside Kachemak Bay
Trend Into FridayWinds gradually increase late Friday, with rougher Gulf waters building outside the bay

💅 Reality check: Inside Kachemak Bay stays fairly manageable today, but the moment you push toward more open Gulf exposure, conditions get noticeably less polite.

Forecasts and aurora guidance pulled from NOAA/NWS and Alaska 511.

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