"Alaska's Record Snowfall and Bone-Chilling Cold Grip Anchorage"

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Anchorage, Alaska has experienced a historic snowfall of over 100 inches, the earliest on record, with the city currently running 56.1 inches above its average snowfall for this point in the season. Despite the El Niño weather pattern typically resulting in less snow, a series of storms has led to the excessive snowfall. The heavy snow has caused roofs to collapse, prompting warnings to clear snow off buildings. While Anchorage deals with snow, other parts of Alaska are experiencing significant snowmelt due to warm temperatures and rain. Additionally, the forecast predicts even colder temperatures and more snow in the upcoming days.
- Anchorage sees historic 100 inches of snow with plenty of winter left to go in Alaska Fox Weather
- Anchorage is plunging into even deeper cold Anchorage Daily News
- Alaska snow of more than 100 inches breaks records, collapses roofs USA TODAY
- Extreme cold settles into Mainland Alaska Alaska's News Source
- Alaskans to face 'bone-chilling cold' this week after setting 100-inch snow record New York Post
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