Memaw’s Arctic Roll for Sunday, May 31, 2026
โ๏ธ Good Sunday morning, sugar. Summer has officially settled into Southcentral Alaska, and that means the annual migration is underway. And, did you know it’s National Smile Day? Be sure to share a smile with Alaska’s tourists today., because …
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The RVs are rolling toward the Kenai. Rental cars are filling scenic pullouts. Campgrounds are waking up. Fishermen are watching river reports. And, somewhere right now, a visitor is discovering that Alaska highways operate on a slightly different schedule than the Lower 48.
The weather is doing its part today. Temperatures are comfortable, daylight is nearly endless, and most roads are in good shape. The bigger story isn’t the forecast. It’s construction season and tourism season sharing the same pavement.
For locals, that means leaving a little extra room between you and the RV ahead.
For visitors, that means learning that when Alaska says “expect a 10-minute delay,” that’s usually considered pretty good news. But, take that potty break before you go! ๐ฝ
๐ข๐ก๐ด Daily Verdict: Great Weather, Summer Traffic Rules Apply
Roads: Mostly dry with good visibility across Southcentral.
Traffic: Construction slowdowns plus growing tourist traffic on routes to the Kenai, Turnagain Arm, and popular recreation areas.
Sky: Comfortable daytime weather. Aurora chances tonight depend more on cloud cover than geomagnetic activity.
โ ๏ธ Mat-Su Watch
Peters Creek Bridge Project Extended
- Status: Major traffic impact continues.
- Location: Glenn Highway at Peters Creek.
- What’s changed: DOT&PF discovered significant concrete deterioration after removing the bridge deck surface.
- New timeline: The project is being extended while crews move from preservation work to a full deck replacement.
- Traffic pattern: All traffic remains on the southbound bridge.
- Restrictions: 11-foot lanes and a 45 MPH speed limit remain in effect.
๐ ย Reality check:ย If you’ve been waiting for this to wrap up in early June, plan on seeing these traffic patterns for a while longer. Summer construction season just got a lot longer for Glenn Highway commuters.
โ ๏ธ Southcentral Watch (Anchorage Bowl & Hillside)
No major Anchorage Bowl or Hillside travel hazards are currently affecting commuters.
๐ ย Reality check:ย Today’s biggest travel delays are outside the city and tied to construction and recreation traffic.
โ ๏ธย Kenai Peninsula Watch
- Status: Seasonal increase underway
- Where: Seward, Cooper Landing, Soldotna, Kenai and Homer corridors
- Why: Visitors, fishing traffic, RV travel, and recreation season are ramping up
- Biggest impacts: Turnagain Arm pullouts, Cooper Landing construction zones, and Sterling Highway travel times
๐ ย Reality check:ย The drive may take a little longer than it did a month ago, but that’s because Alaska’s summer visitors have arrived to enjoy the same scenery you’re driving through.

๐๐จ Parks Highway

| Time of Day | High Temperatures (ยฐF) | Low Temperatures (ยฐF) | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 48 | 40 | Dry roads and good visibility. | ๐ข Low |
| Afternoon | 60 | 40 | Excellent travel weather. Expect more RV traffic northbound and southbound. | ๐ข Low |
| Evening | 52 | 40 | Watch for wildlife becoming active near dusk. | ๐ข Low |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 4:30 AM | Sunset 11:21 PM | Plenty of daylight for weekend adventures. | ๐ข Low |
| Aurora Forecast Tonight | Kp 3-4 | Cloud dependent | Better viewing north of Willow and Talkeetna if skies clear. | ๐ก Moderate |
๐๐จ Glenn Highway

| Time of Day | High Temperatures (ยฐF) | Low Temperatures (ยฐF) | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 47 | 41 | Anchorage-bound traffic receives the extra lane. Expect slower merges approaching Peters Creek. | ๐ก Moderate |
| Afternoon | 59 | 41 | Mat-Su-bound traffic gets the extra lane during peak travel periods. | ๐ก Moderate |
| Evening | 51 | 41 | Watch speeds through narrowed lanes and construction traffic. | ๐ก Moderate |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 4:27 AM | Sunset 11:18 PM | Bright sun and construction remain the biggest challenges. | ๐ก Moderate |
| Aurora Forecast Tonight | Kp 3-4 | Cloud dependent | Pull completely off the roadway if stopping to view the sky. | ๐ก Moderate |
๐ง Peters Creek Bridge Project Alert
The northbound Peters Creek Bridge remains closed and the project has been extended after crews discovered more extensive deterioration than originally anticipated.
- All traffic is using the southbound bridge.
- Two lanes are opened in the peak traffic direction.
- Lane widths are reduced to 11 feet.
- Speed limit remains 45 MPH through the project area.
- The Birchwood Loop Road northbound on-ramp remains closed with detours via the Old Glenn Highway.
๐ ย Reality check:ย The weather isn’t the delay today. The bridge is.
๐๐จ Seward Highway

| Time of Day | High Temperatures (ยฐF) | Low Temperatures (ยฐF) | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 46 | 42 | Good travel conditions with scenic traffic beginning to build. | ๐ข Low |
| Afternoon | 55 | 42 | Expect heavier visitor traffic near Turnagain Arm viewpoints. | ๐ก Moderate |
| Evening | 49 | 42 | Construction traffic control begins tonight at McHugh Creek. | ๐ก Moderate |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 4:36 AM | Sunset 11:12 PM | Watch for roadside pullout activity and wildlife. | ๐ก Moderate |
| Aurora Forecast Tonight | Kp 3-4 | Cloud dependent | Coastal cloud cover may limit viewing opportunities. | ๐ก Moderate |
๐ง McHugh Creek Construction Alert
Roadwork returns to full operation tonight at McHugh Creek.
- Nightly pilot cars begin tonight between MP 111.5 and 112.
- Pilot car operations run from 8 PM until 5 AM.
- Speed limit reduced to 45 MPH through the work zone.
- Watch for workers, equipment, and changing traffic patterns.
๐ ย Reality check:ย Between tourists stopping for photos, wildlife watchers, and tonight’s pilot cars, this stretch may require more patience than horsepower.
๐๐จ Sterling Highway

| Time of Day | High Temperatures (ยฐF) | Low Temperatures (ยฐF) | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 45 | 40 | Watch for construction vehicles and flaggers near Cooper Landing. | ๐ก Moderate |
| Afternoon | 54 | 40 | Pilot cars and tourist traffic may create brief delays. | ๐ก Moderate |
| Evening | 47 | 40 | Most construction activity winds down after 7 PM. | ๐ข Low |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 4:41 AM | Sunset 11:08 PM | Long daylight helps visibility through work zones. | ๐ข Low |
| Aurora Forecast Tonight | Kp 3-4 | Cloud dependent | Inland locations offer the best viewing chances if skies clear. | ๐ก Moderate |
๐ง Cooper Landing Construction Alert
Construction remains active between MP 45 and 47 near Cooper Landing.
- Flaggers and pilot cars operate Monday through Saturday from 6 AM to 7 PM.
- Delays up to 10 minutes remain possible.
- Utility crews continue transmission line installation work.
- Recreational trail access remains open.
๐ ย Reality check:ย Ten minutes feels longer when you’re stuck behind an RV and dreaming about fish tacos in Soldotna.
๐๏ธ๐จ Knik-Goose Bay Road

| Time of Day | High Temperatures (ยฐF) | Low Temperatures (ยฐF) | Driving Tips | Road Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 48 | 41 | Dry pavement and comfortable driving conditions. | ๐ข Low |
| Afternoon | 60 | 41 | Expect increased traffic heading to parks, trails, and recreation areas. | ๐ข Low |
| Evening | 53 | 41 | Watch for vehicles entering and exiting campgrounds and trailheads. | ๐ข Low |
| Sunrise & Sunset | Sunrise 4:29 AM | Sunset 11:20 PM | Nearly endless daylight keeps visibility high. | ๐ข Low |
| Aurora Forecast Tonight | Kp 3-4 | Cloud dependent | Local viewing may be possible if clouds thin overnight. | ๐ก Moderate |
๐ Memaw’s Parting Words
This is the time of year when Alaska starts showing off.
๐๏ธ๐๏ธ The mountains are out. The lakes are open. The campgrounds are filling up. Visitors are checking things off bucket lists, and locals are remembering why they put up with January.
If you’re traveling today, remember that everybody out there is chasing a little piece of Alaska. Some are headed for the river, some for the mountains, and some for a view they’ll be talking about for years.
Give each other a little grace. ๐ The scenery isn’t going anywhere, and neither is the midnight sunshine.
Have a safe trip, enjoy the view, and if the clouds break tonight, don’t forget to look up. Alaska still has a few surprises left before bedtime. And, smile! It’s National Smile Day ๐ ๐๐
Forecasts pulled from the National Weather Service, with road reality checks courtesy of Alaska DOT.
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