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Powder on MSNThe World’s Most Absurd Snowfall RecordsOver nearly a week (February 13–19, 1959), a relentless storm at Mount Shasta Ski Bowl amassed 189 inches (15.75 feet) of ...
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Four to Six Feet of Snow Possible on Alaska’s Peaks—the Current State of the SnowpackIn Alaska, fifty to 75 inches of snow is possible above 1700 feet in some mountain ranges, especially near Thompson Pass, through next Tuesday, January 14th. Snow levels will lower in the latter ...
Officials at the National Weather Service have warned drivers that "severe winter weather conditions will make travel very ...
You've heard of lake-effect snow in the Great Lakes. Check out what a larger sea and bitter cold air helped to generate in ...
Back-to-back storms are delivering high winds, heavy rain, and snow to much of Alaska tonight through Sunday. There are ...
Hatcher Pass Road continues to be closed right after the Skeetawk entrance because of avalanche concerns. Alaska State Parks ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued several winter weather alerts for Alaska, with some areas ... 10 to 20 inches from mile marker 40 to Thompson Pass. There will be snow accumulations ...
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The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning in effect from 1 to 9 a.m. Sunday, in anticipation of a frontal system heading toward Southcentral Alaska that could bring increasing winds ...
In Alaska, fifty to 75 inches of snow is possible above 1700 feet in some mountain ranges, especially near Thompson Pass, through next Tuesday, January 14th. Snow levels will lower in the latter ...
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