Frozen Solid: Wind Chills Near 35 Below Grip the Mat-Su as Brutal Cold Freezes the Commute

By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | March 2026

Well now, step outside this morning and you’ll understand why Alaska keeps block heaters in business. 💅 A Severe Weather Advisory is in effect for the Lower Matanuska Valley as wind chills plunge into the 30 to 35 below zero rangefrom Wasilla to Palmer and Sutton. At those temperatures, frostbite can show up on exposed skin in less than 20 minutes, and even the hardiest pickup takes a minute to shake off the cold.

Expect the nastiest wind chills during the late night and early morning hours, with a little daytime relief before the deep freeze settles right back in.

And once you thaw out, we’ve got a couple ways to warm the spirit later on. Scroll down for details on Homer’s Murder Mystery Weekend, a coastal whodunit worth dying for, and a Friday night acoustic set from Schaefer Mueller at Susitna Brewing in Big Lake.

🚙 Parks Highway

Parks Hwy & Big Lake Rd | Alaska 511 | Live music is on tap in Big Lake as Schaefer Mueller brings a solo acoustic set to Susitna Brewing on Friday, March 13, from 6 to 9 PM. The brewery is located at 900 S Big Lake Road in Big Lake, about a 20–25 minute drive from Wasilla.
Expect originals, crowd favorites, and the kind of easygoing tunes that pair perfectly with dinner, friends, and a cold one. Show up early, grab a table, and settle in for a lively Friday night. 🎶🍻

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning-5-18Extreme cold can make pavement brittle and slick. Let vehicles warm up fully before driving.High
Afternoon3-8Slight daytime warming but watch for packed snow and polished ice in shaded areas.Moderate
Evening-4-16Temperatures drop fast after sunset. Black ice likely where daytime melt refreezes.High
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 8:33 AM
Sunset 7:47 PM
Low winter sun glare on open stretches north of Wasilla.Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 2 to 3; weak activity possible with faint arcs if skies stay clear.Best chance late evening to early morning away from city lights.Low

🚙 Glenn Highway

Glenn Highway @ Eagle River Bridge MP 12.8 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning-7-20Strong valley cold pockets near Palmer and Sutton. Watch for hard-packed ice.High
Afternoon2-9Slight warming but shaded curves remain slick. Keep extra distance between vehicles.Moderate
Evening-5-17Refreezing moisture can create invisible black ice on bridges and overpasses.High
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 8:33 AM
Sunset 7:47 PM
Watch for sun glare heading westbound toward Anchorage.Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 2 to 3; modest activity possible but not a strong storm.Look north toward darker valley skies after 10 PM.Low

🚐 Seward Highway

Seward Highway @ Huffman Road MP 120 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning-3-14Coastal air keeps temps slightly warmer but winds can produce icy patches.Moderate
Afternoon6-5Watch for blowing snow in open stretches along Turnagain Arm.Moderate
Evening-2-12Temperatures fall quickly. Bridges and cliffside curves freeze first.High
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 8:33 AM
Sunset 7:47 PM
Stunning views but watch sudden shade-to-sun transitions.Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 2 to 3; faint aurora possible if skies stay clear.Best viewing inland away from coastal clouds.Low

🚚 Sterling Highway

Sterling Hwy & Lake St | Homer | Alaska 511 | the stage is set for Murder Mystery Weekend, March 27 to 29, 2026. This three-day interactive whodunit features a Friday welcome reception, Saturday brunch and dinner, and a Sunday brunch finale.
Packages start at $817 for the Stay & Sleuth experience for two, or $310 per person for local sleuths joining the mystery without lodging.
Reservations: (800) 478-0400. Bring your detective skills. 🕵️‍♀️

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning-4-16Cold morning conditions keep road surfaces firm but icy.Moderate
Afternoon5-6Sun softens surface slightly but melt can refreeze after sunset.Moderate
Evening-3-14Watch for black ice near river crossings and low valleys.High
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 8:33 AM
Sunset 7:47 PM
Low sun angles can hide icy patches.Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 2 to 3; weaker aurora activity expected.Dark Kenai Peninsula skies improve viewing odds.Low

🚗 Knik Goose Bay Road

KGB & S Clapp_W Fairview Loop | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi Temperatures (°F)Lo TemperaturesDriving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning-8-22Some of the coldest pockets in the valley. Frostbite possible quickly outside vehicles.High
Afternoon1-10Slight warm-up but snowpack remains hard and slick.Moderate
Evening-6-19Refreezing creates glassy conditions on untreated sections.High
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 8:33 AM
Sunset 7:47 PM
Sun glare across open flats can hide icy stretches.Moderate
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp 2 to 3; mild aurora potential if clouds stay away.Excellent viewing area due to low light pollution.Low

Memaw’s Parting Words

Alright sugar, this isn’t just “a little chilly.” This is plug-in-the-truck, double-check-the-mittens, and don’t-lick-the-metal kind of cold.

When wind chills start flirting with 35 below, frostbite doesn’t wait politely. It shows up fast. So cover the skin, warm the vehicle, and give yourself extra stopping distance because ice loves these temperatures almost as much as Alaska does.

Drive safe, keep the coffee hot, and if the northern lights decide to peek out tonight, step outside just long enough to admire them before the cold reminds you who’s boss.

Let’s roll. 💅

Memaw’s road rule for Alaska drivers: Drive alive from dawn to night. ❄️🚗 A little rhythm for the road and a reminder that safe travels never go out of style.

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