A recent report revealed that Alaska's Anchorage could expect the snowiest November this month. Heavy snow recorded challenging weather conditions in Anchorage, Alaska, causing travel disruptions and school cancellations.

Anchorage in Alaska is no stranger to heavy snow and extreme cold. Residents are advised to stay updated with the forecasts in Anchorage and parts of Alaska.

In parts of the US, the forecast recorded rounds of rain and snow in the Pacific Northwest, especially in Washington, Oregon, Colorado and Wyoming.

Snowiest November Likely in Anchorage, Alaska: What Can People Expect?

Snow in Anchorage, Alaska
Snow in Anchorage, Alaska by Spencer Platt/Getty Images

According to the NWS Anchorage, portions of Southwest Alaska and South-Central could experience the coldest temperatures this weekend, especially on Saturday.

The NWS reminded residents that the cold temperatures can become challenging for motorists. Motorists should bring emergency survival kits when they travel.

On November 13, the region reached a daily record of snowfall this month, which is higher than the 1979 record. With the intensifying snow in Alaska, residents should watch out for emergency alerts.

In the news report, the heavy snow caused school cancellations and widespread travel disruptions due to snow-covered roads. In November, the city reached 37.9 snow in November.

On Thursday, Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson announced emergency alerts due to the heavy snow. The recent snow was early to unload in Alaska as the winter is weeks ahead.

Meanwhile, the latest advisory added that rounds of snow could unload in Susitna Valley this late week. Alaska Range can also expect high snow conditions.

The forecast also reminded residents of gusty winds this week. It can bring down trees and cause prolonged power outages.

Heavy Snow in Alaska: How Can People Prepare?

The heavy snow can trigger cold-related health concerns and life-threatening travel. Winter preparedness is essential to prevent health concerns, injuries or deaths. Here are essential reminders for dealing with extreme temperatures.

Stay updated with snow conditions in Alaska

Homeowners should keep battery-powered radios in times of power outages. Keeping updated with snowstorms, blizzards and freezing rain is crucial.

The threat of snow is life-threatening, especially for travel conditions. When the snow becomes severe, staying at home is recommended to avoid any snow dangers.

Keeping winter emergency kits

Emergency supplies are emergency kits in winter storms. People can likely become stranded at home due to inaccessible road conditions. Survival kits will become helpful. Having a week-long supply is recommended for homes.

The winter kits are the following:

  • Battery-powered radio
  • Flashlight
  • Medicine kits
  • Food supplies
  • Extra batteries
  • Bottled water
  • Winter clothes

Did you know? Dangerous travel conditions are one of the main concerns during snow storms and winter storms. Motorists will encounter ice-covered roads, slippery roads and poor road conditions.

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