The 1PM Plot Twist: Dry Roads at Dawn, Flakes by Supper

Wednesday, February 18, 2026 | Memaw’s Arctic Roll & Aurora Preview

💅 Now listen here, sugar. This morning’s behaving itself. Cold, calm, minding its manners. But come about 1 p.m., winter’s sliding back into the room and it plans to stay until supper time. That means the afternoon drive is the one you watch. Roads may start out just wet enough to fool you, then turn slick before you can say “should’ve left early.” Memaw says this is a timing game. If you can head home before it starts stacking up, do it. If you can’t, slow down and give folks room. Nobody wins the “I can stop faster” contest in February.

🌌 Tonight, if the clouds step aside, we might get a gentle little northern lights shimmer. Nothing showy. Just enough to make you stand on the porch a minute longer than you meant to.


🚙 Parks Highway

Parks Highway @ Hawk Lane MP 53.2 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi (°F)Lo (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning~24~12Snow likely early; watch for slick surfacesModerate
Afternoon~24~12Becoming mostly sunny laterLow-Moderate
Evening~13~8Temperatures fall; watch icy spotsModerate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise ~8:33Sunset ~5:56Bright at commute startLow
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp ~2-3; weak to moderate possibleClear skies improve chance a bit

🚙 Glenn Highway

Glenn Highway @ Thunderbird Falls MP 24.5 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi (°F)Lo (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning~24~12Snow likely; slick patchesModerate
Afternoon~24~12Clearing trend; still winteryLow-Moderate
Evening~13~10Cold + icy road riskModerate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise ~8:33Sunset ~5:56Typical winter lightLow
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp ~2-3; look north after darkLow-Moderate

🚐 Seward Highway

Seward Highway @ Summit Lake MP 45.8 | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi (°F)Lo (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning~24~12Snow chances and windModerate
Afternoon~24~12Cloud break possibleLow-Moderate
Evening~13~10Cold surface refreezeModerate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise ~8:33Sunset ~5:56Crisp morningLow
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp ~2-3; see northern horizonLow-Moderate

🚚 Sterling Highway – Homer

Sterling Hwy & Lake St Homer | Alaska 511 | Members of the Homer Curling Club sweep into action during preparations for the Homer Curling Bonspiel, set for Saturday, February 21, at Kevin Bell Arena, 3150 Homer Spit Road in Homer. The one-day tournament runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., features four-person teams, one-hour games, and a two-game guarantee, with registration open to the public.

Time of DayHi (°F)Lo (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning~24~12Winter precipitation earlyModerate
Afternoon~24~12Conditions improveLow-Moderate
Evening~13~10Temps below freezingModerate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise ~8:33Sunset ~5:56Standard winterlightLow
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp ~2-3; quieter than strong stormsLow

🚗 Knik Goose Bay & South Clapp/Fairview Loop

KGB & S Clapp_W Fairview Loop | Alaska 511

Time of DayHi (°F)Lo (°F)Driving TipsRoad Risk Level
Morning~24~12Urban slick spots; watch bridgesModerate
Afternoon~24~12Gradual clearingLow-Moderate
Evening~13~10Freezing surfacesModerate
Sunrise & SunsetSunrise ~8:33Sunset ~5:56Traffic light improvingLow
Aurora Forecast for TonightKp ~2-3; quiet but possibleLow

💅 Memaw’s Parting Words

Play it smart today: start with extra time, keep your headlight on and let brake slowly where roads are slick. The storm’s winds and snow will ease through the midday and afternoon, but evening temps will lock in ice quick. If you’re hoping for northern lights tonight, the aurora might show a bit of shimmer up north after dark. As you already know, clouds and city light reduce your odds. Clear skies from late evening help your chances a little, so bundle up and, if you can, head out where the lights don’t compete with traffic. Drive safe out there, hon. 💖


Notes:

  • Forecasts based on weather.gov 7-day data for Southcentral Alaska, snow likely before 9 AM today (Wednesday), turning mostly cloudy then partly sunny by afternoon with highs roughly in the low to mid 20s (°F) and lows falling into the single digits later. 
  • Winter Weather Advisories are in effect in parts of western and interior Alaska for snow and blowing snow through today; travel may be impacted. 
  • Aurora activity (Kp) is modest — not a major geomagnetic storm, but quiet to active levels may allow some northern lights visibility for high-latitude spots if skies are clear. 

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