A front moving northwest from the Gulf of Alaska will bring
significant snow accumulations from Delta Junction east to the
Alcan Border on Thursday and Friday. Most areas can expect 4 to 7
inches of snow, with the heaviest snow accumulations along the
Richardson Highway south of Delta Junction and along the Alaska
Highway between Tok and Delta Junction. Areas north of the Alaska
Highway corridor will see less snow.
People traveling the Alaska and Richardson Highways south and east
of Delta Junction should expect areas of low visibility and
difficult travel conditions on Thursday and Friday.
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