Blustery weather returns to Anchorage, with up to 9 inches of snow forecast Wednesday Author: Anchorage Daily News
Print article Anchorage could see up to 9 inches of snow starting Wednesday afternoon as a slow-rolling storm hits the area, the National Weather Service said. Snow is expected to continue through early Thursday morning. Areas of the Anchorage Hillside could see 4 to 9 inches of snow, the weather service said. The Anchorage Bowl is expected to see 2 to 5 inches of snow, with more falling on the east side of town. “It’s not going to be snowing really heavily, but it’s going to continue for some time,” said Adam Przepiora, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Anchorage.
Print article Tim Gionet strolled through the U.S. Capitol like he was walking through a crowded fraternity party, shouts echoing off the marble floors. The hallways were jammed with people, young and old, men and women, wearing MAGA hats and holding signs, chanting and hollering about Trump and a stolen election. “Patriots are in control,” they chanted. “Traitors, traitors, traitors!” “Yooo!” Gionet called. “Let’s gooo!” At one point, a voice offscreen suggested that President Donald Trump might not be happy about his supporters’ forced entry and occupation of the building. “No, he’ll be happy!” Gionet countered. “What do you mean? We’re fighting for Trump.”
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Wind gusts to 112 mph reported on Anchorage Hillside as storm blows through Southcentral Alaska -
Update, 9 a.m. Tuesday: The storm system blowing through Southcentral Alaska on Tuesday morning is playing out mostly as forecast, with heavy winds on the Anchorage Hillside and Turnagain Arm early Tuesday and heavy snow falling in Turnagain Pass, said National Weather Service meteorologist Dave Kochevar. Wind gusts were reported as high as 112 mph Tuesday morning in Bear Valley, Kochevar said. Winds are variable throughout the Anchorage area, but Kochevar said Hillside is seeing gusts from 60 to 100 mph. Stronger winds are expected to move into the Anchorage Bowl this afternoon, he said. Gusts were just beginning Tuesday morning, and Kochevar said a 30 mph gust was recorded in the Muldoon neighborhood.