"Alaska's Record-Breaking Snowfall Shuts Down Schools and Sets Seasonal Records"

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Anchorage, Alaska has experienced a record-breaking snowfall, surpassing 100 inches earlier than ever before, leading to roof collapses and prompting officials to urge residents to clear snow from their homes. The city is on track to break its all-time snowfall record, with residents expressing frustration over the constant shoveling and pandemic-era remote learning. Despite the challenges, some have found fun in the snow, including the creation of a 20-foot-tall snowman. Additionally, the city is bracing for more bitter cold temperatures in the coming days.
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- Heavy snow in Southcentral Alaska closes schools and contributes to fatal collision in Mat-Su Anchorage Daily News
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- Overnight snow dump closes Southcentral Alaska schools, sets Anchorage seasonal record Alaska Public Media News
- Extreme Weather in Alaska WOODTV.com
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