Well we are finally going to begin to see some changes in the weather pattern in south central in the coming days. But we have to get through Thursday first and we will continue to see rain around the Prince William Sound and eastern Kenai Peninsula throughout the day, while much of the rest of the region shouldn't see much more than a sprinkle or two. Down in the southeast it will be a very wet day for Thursday. It will also be wet at times in the southwest. The Interior will be pretty quiet. But on the North Slope they could see some rain and maybe even a snow shower.
7 Day Forecast For Anchorage
Overnight will be cloudy with a few sprinkles. Lows will be in the mid to upper 40s. Thursday will be mostly cloudy with a sprikle possible and highs in the mid to upper 50s. Friday through Sunday will be mostly to partly cloudy and highs in the mid 50s. Monday and Tuesday will be mostly cloudy with highs in the 50s. Wednesday we could see some showers with highs in the 50s.
Precipitation totals from around the state over the past 24 hours ending at 4 PM Wednesday.
Anchorage NWS Sand Lake - 0.01''
Annette - 2.47''
Barrow Airport - 0.06''
Bethel - 0.10''
Bettles - 0.03''
Cold Bay - 0.19''
Cordova - 1.44''
Dutch Harbor - 0.07''
Homer - 0.04''
Juneau - 0.09''
Kenai - 0.16''
King Salmon - 0.06''
Kodiak - 0.12''
Saint Paul Island - Trace
Seward - 2.32''
Talkeetna - 0.02''
Yakutat - 0.19''
Alaska extremes for Wednesday as of 4 PM. The hot spots the past 12 hours were Fairbanks and Northway where it hit 67 degrees. The cold spots the past 24 hours were Anaktuvuk Pass and Noatak where it dipped to 30 degrees.