Memaw’s Arctic Roll: Chocolate Mousse Day and a Mostly Smooth Alaska Commute

By Gina Hill | Alaska Headline Living | April 3, 2026

💅  Good morning, sugar. Memaw was out in Anchorage yesterday and let me tell you, the roads were a bit of a mess. Melting snow has created small lakes in low spots, and I’d hate to be a pedestrian navigating all that slush. Classic Alaska Spring Break Up!

Today, the sun is sticking around until nearly nine tonight, helping to dry the highways, though some shaded spots will remain slick right back up when the temps drop. But, here’s the sweetest little surprise of the day: April 3 is National Chocolate Mousse Day and that’s a Good Friday! A spoonful of chocolate seems like a perfectly respectable reward after dodging puddles and traffic yesterday, don’t you think?

Chocolate Mousse, Alaska Style
A dreamy chocolate mousse crowned with fresh raspberries and whipped cream, served at Chop House on Lucille Lake, Wasilla. Perfect treat for National Chocolate Mousse Day, April 3. 🍫🍓 Alaska Headline Living ©

Between longer daylight, cooperative roads, and dessert on the schedule, I’d say that makes this a pretty good Friday.

🟢🟡🔴 Daily Verdict: Smooth Ride with a Sweet Finish
Roads: Mostly clear with a few messy low spots from yesterday’s melt
Traffic: Light with no major Alaska 511 incidents reported early today
Sky: Partial clearing tonight could allow a modest northern lights showing

💧 Car Care Question: Should you wash your car today, or wait until the roads dry in June? Memaw votes: Patience, sugar. Those low spots are still full of risky puddles. Plus, you never know what may be hiding in them to take out a tire. 🛞

Date: Friday, April 3, 2026
Primary Forecast Location: Anchorage (NWS Anchorage Forecast Office)

Sunrise (Anchorage): 7:18 AM
Sunset (Anchorage): 8:48 PM

Anchorage High: 31°F
Anchorage Low: 23°F

Mat-Su Valley High: 32°F
Mat-Su Valley Low: 20°F

Kenai Peninsula High: 30°F
Kenai Peninsula Low: 24°F

Aurora Forecast: Kp 3–4
Cloud Cover Tonight: Partly cloudy with possible clearing late

🚗💨 Parks Highway

Parks Highway @ Hawk Lane MP 53.2 | Alaska 511

TimeHigh (°F)Low (°F)Driving TipsRisk
Morning2820Watch shaded areas and puddles between Wasilla and Houston🟡 Moderate
Afternoon3226Sun improves traction on most lanes🟢 Low
Evening2723Refreeze begins after sunset🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 7:17 AMSunset 8:49 PMSun glare southbound late afternoon🟡 Moderate
Aurora TonightKp 3–4Possible arc if clouds thin🟢 Low

🚙💨 Glenn Highway

Glenn Highway @ Thunderbird Falls MP 24.5 | Alaska 511

TimeHigh (°F)Low (°F)Driving TipsRisk
Morning2721Bridges near Eagle River may still be slick, watch for melt puddles🟡 Moderate
Afternoon3126Wet pavement but good traction overall🟢 Low
Evening2622Cooling temps could refreeze patches🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 7:18 AMSunset 8:48 PMLow sun glare heading west🟡 Moderate
Aurora TonightKp 3–4Dark areas outside Anchorage best🟢 Low

💅 Memaw adds: Heads up, sugar! If you’re heading north toward the Mat-Su, Peters Creek Bridge is single-lane until 2:30 this afternoon. Crews will be working in the median and on the bridge, so keep your eyes peeled. Starting April 17, the northbound bridge closes for 45 days (weather permitting), so plan ahead if you’re commuting late this month. That’s according to Alaska 511.

🚐💨 Seward Highway

Seward Highway @ Bird Point MP 96.3 | Alaska 511

TimeHigh (°F)Low (°F)Driving TipsRisk
Morning2924Gusty Turnagain Arm winds; puddles possible in low spots🟡 Moderate
Afternoon3027Mostly clear pavement🟢 Low
Evening2724Watch curves near Portage🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 7:16 AMSunset 8:49 PMGlare along Turnagain Arm late day🟡 Moderate
Aurora TonightKp 3–4Clouds may limit viewing🟡 Moderate

💅 Memaw adds: Another heads up, sugar! If you’re driving past mile 113, the yearly icefall diversion is in effect. Lane patterns are shifted both directions, so take it slow and follow the signs. It’s active every day until the end of April, so don’t be surprised if it slows you down.

🚚💨 Sterling Highway

Sterling Hwy & Lake St | Alaska 511 | Tamara Ann Burgh, Artist in Residence, April 2026 @ Bunnell Street Arts Center, Homer, AK
Catch Burgh’s watercolor and woodblock exhibit on First Friday, April 3, 5–7 PM, with an artist talk at 6 PM. During her residency, she’ll also lead a watercolor workshop “Animal Self-Portraits” on April 15, 6–8 PM. Explore myth-inspired Inupiaq stories, register at BunnellArts.org.

TimeHigh (°F)Low (°F)Driving TipsRisk
Morning2822Shaded forest sections may be slick, puddles in low areas🟡 Moderate
Afternoon3026Roads improving with sunshine🟢 Low
Evening2623Refreeze likely overnight🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 7:15 AMSunset 8:50 PMBright afternoon glare westbound🟡 Moderate
Aurora TonightKp 3–4Best viewing away from towns🟢 Low

🏎️💨 Knik Goose Bay Road

KGB & S Clapp / W Fairview Loop | Alaska 511

TimeHigh (°F)Low (°F)Driving TipsRisk
Morning2720Frosty patches and puddles in shaded areas🟡 Moderate
Afternoon3227Sun helps clear surface moisture🟢 Low
Evening2622Refreeze possible near intersections🟡 Moderate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise 7:17 AMSunset 8:49 PMGlare toward Wasilla late afternoon🟡 Moderate
Aurora TonightKp 3–4Knik area offers darker skies🟢 Low

Memaw’s Parting Words 💅

Now listen, dear. Spring in Alaska doesn’t hurry. One minute the roads are icy, the next the sun stretches past dinner, giving you a wink that summer’s on its way.

And just to sweeten the day, Tundra the Moose says, “It’s National Chocolate Mousse Day. Scoop a bite of chocolate mousse, or chocolate moose, as I prefer, and savor every decadent bite. Maybe take a peek at the northern lights, but hold off on that car wash for now.” 💖

Tundra the Moose tip: Life is better with a spoonful of mousse. | Alaska Headline Living ©

Memaw and Tundra will meet you back here tomorrow. In the meantime, here’s this sweet delight to put a little pep in your step. 🎶

💅 Memaw’s Arctic Roll Sweet Delight hits the road this spring! Drive alive from dawn to night, sugar 💖 | Alaska Headline Living ©

Forecasts pulled from the National Weather Service, with road reality checks courtesy of Alaska DOT.

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