Anchorage, AK, Receives Record-Breaking Snowfall The city of Anchorage, Alaska, has received more than 111 inches of snow so far this season, which is on track to beat its previous record of 134 inches. As of this week, this year has already been the seventh snowiest season on record, and there is a ton of time in the snow season, which makes it more than […] Industry News Alfred Arnaud | February 13, 2024 0 Comments
Snow at Alta Today & More Snow Forecast All Week in Utah Alta ski area in Utah has snow on the ground this morning and they’re expecting more snow above 10,000-feet today and all week. Here’s what NOAA is saying for today: “COLDER AIR MOVING INTO THE AREA COULD BRING SNOW LEVELS LOW ENOUGH FOR SOME ACCUMULATING SNOWS AT THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS.” – NOAA Salt Lake City, UT Later in the week, […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 19, 2015 0 Comments
Heavy Snow Closes Schools in Alaska & Covers Alyeska Ski Resort Today Alyeska ski resort in Girdwood, AK got snow last night and today and more is on the way. Interior Alaska is getting slammed as well today with up to 20″ of snow forecast for the Alaska Range. Alaska is hopefully off to a early and great start this year. Fairbanks got big enough snow today to shut down school. All the schools in the Fairbanks district and the University of Fairbanks were closed due to heavy snow today. Weather SnowBrains | September 30, 2015 0 Comments
NOAA: 1st Accumulating Snowfall Forecast for Alaska | 6″+ of Snow NOAA’s Alaska branch just announced that they’re expecting the first accumulating snowfall for Alaska tomorrow and tomorrow night. This storm will affect a very large area of Alaska, will drop up to 6″ of snow or more in the higher elevations and will have snow levels as low as sea level by tomorrow night. “REGARDLESS…EVEN THE POTENTIAL FOR SUCH AN EARLY SEASON ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL IS SOMEWHAT RARE. FOR HISTORICAL CONTEXT…THE EARLIEST RECORDED MEASURABLE SNOWFALL AT THE ANCHORAGE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (GREATER THAN A TRACE) WAS THE 21ST OF SEPTEMBER 1996 (A TENTH OF AN INCH OF […] Industry News SnowBrains | September 28, 2015 1 Comment