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Special Weather Statement issued March 26 at 6:34AM AKDT by NWS Fairbanks AK

Light snow develops Wednesday evening from the Alaska Range
northward. Snow may continue through Thursday evening. The main
concern will be snow melting on pavement during the evening and
freezing overnight resulting in slick conditions. Snowfall totals
look to be light, with around 1 inch or less from Fairbanks to
the Upper Tanana Valley and up to 2 inches possible in the Alaska
Range and terrain around Fairbanks.

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