We are having an unseasonable snow storm in southcentral Alaska.
Observation: We are having an unseasonable snow storm in Anchorage. The snow began in the afternoon and is resulting in some significant accumulation. Fortunately it is coming on a Friday, so we will not have to worry about the drive for buses or the commute. Anchorage only allows the use of studded snow tires from September 15 to April 30. Most people have had their tires changed over for weeks. This is unusual weather, and it is not without some effect on Anchorage residents. Driving is hazardous and will continue to be so while the snow lasts. Mother nature has caught us unprepared. The generally grumpy attitudes displayed by many Anchorage residents of all ages (even some hardcore snow lovers), demonstrates the mental impact of our delayed spring, very long winter and this unseasonable snow. As to the environmental effect of this storm, we will see how our roads hold out and whether their will be any flooding in the days ahead. I just went and got more firewood from the shed. It is a good night to sit by the fire. Mike Brubaker
LEO says: Anchorage, Alaska May 18, 2013 (snow) – This snowfall marked the longest winter in Anchorage's recorded history, between two snowfall events. Mike Brubaker