ANCHORAGE, AK (Alaska’s News Source) – Meteorological winter officially ended over the weekend, with meteorological spring keeping winter temperatures around in the forecast. Winter officially closed as the 10th coldest on record in Fairbanks, and the coldest winter since 1970. Expect ongoing cold weather for many areas of the state, with more active weather keeping snow and rain around for the Southeast.
SOUTHCENTRAL:
The winter season in Anchorage officially ended over the weekend, as meteorological spring began on March 1. The season officially ended as the coldest winter in Anchorage since 2010–11. While there is still plenty of winter temps left to go, we are in the time of year where our temperatures begin to see a noticeable shift in the upward direction, with March and April still bringing snow chances. By May, the chance for snow in Southcentral drops significantly…