The largest populated city in Alaska is still recovering from the hurricane-force winds that battered homes and infrastructure on Sunday, leaving thousands without power and causing significant ...
Little in the way of warming will take place this week, with daily highs warm into the 20s for inland areas and 30s for ...
Thousands of residents across Alaska’s largest city were still without power Monday, a day after a powerful storm brought hurricane-force winds that downed power lines, damaged trees ...
When two schoolteachers living in Point Lay, Alaska, decided to try heading home in a blizzard, they nearly loose their way ...
Then too, trees are self-pruning. Wind events such as those we have experienced this winter prune trees: Dead limbs and ...
Temperatures will continue to slowly warm across the region, with temperatures in the 30s for coastal regions and 10s and 20s ...
The extreme cold and hazardous blizzard conditions could pose significant risks to residents, travelers, and outdoor workers.
The National Weather Service is calling for a series of atmospheric rivers to descend on Southcentral over the weekend.
At the height of the storm, 17,500 Alaska residents were without power, according Chugach Electric Association.
Hurricane-Force Winds Cause Widespread Damage in Alaska's Largest City ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Thousands of residents across Alaska’s largest city were still without power Monday, a day after ...