Who Wants The Sunshine Back?

Don't worry. We should begin to see a bit more sunshine in south central for Thursday.

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By Brett Shepard
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Don't worry.  We should begin to see a bit more sunshine in south central for Thursday.  And we should see even more for the weekend as we will get a break from the wet weather.  So the last few days of spring are shaping up nicely for south central.  The eastern Interior will continue to see wet weather the next few days while western areas of the Interior should begin to see a bit more sunshine.  Out west a bit more sunshine will return the next few days.  Down along the Aleutians and Pribilof Island clouds and some rain will remain in place the next few days.  Into the southeast skies will be cloudy tomorrow, but it will be dry.

7 Day Forecast For Anchorage

Overnight the showers will wind down by morning with lows in the mid 40s.  Thursday we will have decreasing cloudiness with highs in the low 60s.  Friday through Father's Day look great with partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid 60s.  Monday a few more clouds will return with highs in the mid 60s.  Tuesday and Wednesday, the first two days of summer, skies will be partly cloudy with highs in the mid to upper 60s. 

Precipitation totals from around the state over the past 24 hours ending at 4 PM Thursday. 

KTVA Studio Spenard - 0.45''

Anchorage NWS Sand Lake - 0.56''

Barrow Airport - 0.14''

Bethel - Trace

Bettles - Trace

Cordova - 1.35''

Dutch Harbor - 0.03''

Fairbanks Airport - 0.12''

Gulkana - 0.15''

Homer - 0.23''

Juneau - 0.37''

Kenai - 0.42''

King Salmon - 0.15''

Kodiak - 0.10''

Kotzebue - Trace

McGrath - 0.04''

Nome - 0.01''

Saint Paul Island - 0.01''

Seward - 0.34''

Sitka - 0.06''

Talkeetna - 0.08''

Yakutat - 0.05''

Alaska extremes.  The hot spot was Eagle where it hit 66 degrees over the past 12 hours.  The cold spots were Marshall and Mekoryuk where it dipped to 30 degrees. 

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