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4/6/13, "Here we go again: Spring snowstorm blankets Southcentral," Anchorage Daily News
"Some spring. A late-season storm rolled across Southcentral
Alaska on Saturday, dropping about a half-foot of snow in the
hardest-hit areas by mid-afternoon, National Weather Service forecasters
said.
The weather service is expecting another 3 to 6 inches
Saturday night in Anchorage. The storm, which started early
Saturday, could bring a total of between 8 inches and 14 inches by
Sunday morning, the weather service said.
From
12 a.m. to about 3 p.m., Anchorage police received 107 reports of
collisions between vehicles, seven reports of collisions with injuries
and 30 reports of vehicles in distress, commonly known as
"ditch-divers," a police dispatcher said.
Heavy snow, with varying accumulation, was forecast across Southcentral, from the Kenai
Peninsula to the Matanuska Valley. Between 7 inches and 12 inches of
snow accumulation is in the forecast for the Matanuska Valley.
On the Kenai, a winter weather advisory has been posted for areas around Kachemak Bay and east of Soldotna, the weather service said. Up to 12 inches of snow is forecast, the highest along the Homer Bluff, the weather service said.
Still, some communities not far from others hit with snow or rain had
not seen any precipitation because of the thinness of the storm,
forecaster Jim Nelson said.
"It's a narrow band, and it's been sitting in basically the same area since 3 this morning," Nelson said.
Nelson said another storm is likely bringing more snow to Southcentral until the middle of next week.
"As
we get closer in time, we’ll be able to nail down exact timing and
amounts, but we're just dealing with this one right now," he said." via Free Republic
"Update, 9:30 p.m. Saturday: Roads are extremely slick throughout the area, with numerous accidents reported.
Earlier
this evening, Anchorage police reported that, since midnight, officers
had responded to 164 accidents (14 with injuries) and 41 vehicles in
distress.
The Glenn Highway was reported to be especially bad, and
traffic was rerouted for a time onto the Old Glenn Highway near Eagle
River while crews sanded the road.
Update, 7:15 p.m. Saturday: The National Weather Service has extended winter weather advisories for Anchorage and the Matanuska Valley to 4 p.m. Sunday." photo, "A pedestrian dashes across Mountain View Drive on Bragaw Street on
Saturday afternoon, April 6, 2013. The Anchorage area experienced a
steady snowfall Saturday. Marc Lester — Anchorage Daily News"
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