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May ends below normal temperature streak for Anchorage

May 2020 was warm and dry in Alaska's biggest city. Here's how the month compared to normal. → Read More

Clouds, chance of rain return this week

A shift in the weather pattern means more clouds cover and the chance of some much-needed rain. → Read More

Cold and snowy: February by the numbers

After 22 consecutive months of above-normal temperatures, February 2020 went down as the second month in a row of temps trending colder than normal. → Read More

Get ready for the warmest days of 2020

Warm temperatures return to Southcentral this week and all of the warmth comes with the chance of snow. → Read More

Dangerous wind chills, blizzards as Alaska braces for powerful storm

Blizzards warnings, wind chill warnings and advisories, winter storm warnings, and high wind warnings in place as Alaska faces another week of wild weather. → Read More

Why does snow crunch when it’s cold?

Ever notice the snow almost creaks as you walk on it in cold temperatures? The science behind the noise is interesting and easy to understand. → Read More

Will Anchorage get a white Christmas?

With little snow on the ground and only slight chances of snow in the forecast, the prospect of a white Christmas is starting to fall into the miracle category. This has happened before, but a Christm → Read More

How much rain do we need to end the drought in Alaska?

How much rain do we need to end the drought in Alaska? - KTVA 11 - The Voice of Alaska → Read More

September: A dramatic month of weather changes

The month of September welcomes fall. It is also the month in which Anchorage goes through some of its most dramatic changes of the year. Daylight hours, rain and temperatures all fall dramatically. → Read More

Aftershocks continue 9 months after magnitude 7.1 quake

Tuesday night's magnitude 4.1 earthquake was one of many recent aftershocks of the Nov. 30 magnitude 7.1 earthquake that hit Southcentral. → Read More

Air Quality and Visibility: How you can tell if the air is healthy

A good way to determine air quality is by judging visibility in the atmosphere. → Read More

Weather helps fire fighting conditions improve but no rain in the forecast

The storm responsible for powerful wind gusts this weekend will continue to move off the coast and weaken on Monday. Wind will die down across Southcentral, becoming light and variable by Tuesday. → Read More

July climate report details record heat across Alaska

The July climate report from the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration is in. The impacts of the abnormally warm month can be felt statewide. → Read More

July ends as warmest on record for Alaska

It wasn't just you, it was so hot in July that Alaska broke many all-time heat records. → Read More

Drought monitor has 577,000 Alaskans in abnormally dry conditions

Recent hot, dry weather dried out much of Alaska. Some 62 percent of the state now faces abnormally dry conditions. → Read More

The sun won’t set in Utqiagvik until August

The sun rose in Utqiagvik Saturday morning and won't set until August. Alaskans experience more daylight all year than anywhere in the Lower 48, all thanks to the long summer days. Check out how your → Read More

Why are spring snowflakes so big?

Spring snowfall is different from a winter storm, and a little science explains why. → Read More

'Green up' gets an early start this season

Above normal temperatures are prompting an early start to → Read More

Troopers urge Alaskans to stay off frozen rivers and lakes

Warmer-than-normal temperatures have made many rivers and lakes in Alaska unsafe for travel or leisure. → Read More

Tsunami Awareness Week: What is a Tsunami?

It is tsunami awareness week. What exactly is a tsunami and what causes one? → Read More