Snowfall amounts from Monday into early Tuesday are rolling in. Amounts are mostly typical of this kind of pattern. The surface analysis from Environment Canada from late Monday evening tells the story: old low on the Gulf of Alaska coast with redevelopment on the north side of the mountains.
Fairbanks area:
Keystone Ridge: 2.4"
Goldstream Valley: 2.0"
Fairbanks Airport: 1.9"
UAF West Ridge: 1.5"
Goldstream Creek: 1.5"
Chatanika (Mile 42 Steese) 1.4"
Gilmore Creek: 1.4"
East of Fairbanks:
Eagle: 5.0"
Central: 3.1"
Circle Hot Springs: 2.5"
Chicken: 1.0"
Fort Yukon: 0.3"
Tok: none
Alcan Border (on Alaska Highway): none
West of Fairbanks:
Lake Minchumina: 4.4"
Healy 2NW: none
Denali NP: Trace
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