A front moving northwest from the Gulf of Alaska is bringing significant
snow accumulations today and Friday. Most areas can expect 3 to 5
inches of snow, with the heaviest snow accumulations along the
Alaska Highway east of Delta Junction and along the Parks Highway
south of Nenana.
People traveling the Parks, Alaska, and Richardson Highways should
expect visibilities as low as 1/4 mile at times and difficult
travel conditions through Friday.
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