ANCHORAGE, AK (Alaska’s News Source) – Following back-to-back daily snowfall records for Southcentral, things are quieting down in the snowfall department, for now. A return to colder air has settled in across the state, with subzero values back in the forecast for Southcentral. While some light snow can’t be ruled out for the Interior, ongoing flooding concerns and more rain and snow will build into the Southeast by week’s end.
SOUTHCENTRAL:
Up to 2 feet of snow fell across Southcentral, with lighter amounts across the Kenai. While some areas of the Kenai still managed to pick up nearly a foot of snow, Tuesday didn’t provide as heavy snowfall activity as Anchorage and the Mat-Su Valley saw…