The weekend started with record high temperatures at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. On Friday, the thermometer reached 47 degrees, breaking the old record of 45 set in 2014 and 1980. The record of 44 degrees on Saturday was tied.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The weekend started with record high temperatures at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. On Friday, the thermometer reached 47 degrees, breaking the old record of 45 set in 2014 and 1980. The record of 44 degrees on Saturday was tied with the record set in1991.
Additionally, much of Southcentral including the higher elevations to the south and east, saw a continuation of scattered rain showers rather than snow. The result was very slushy conditions on area roadways beginning Friday afternoon.
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