"Record-breaking Snowfall Closes Schools and Sets Seasonal Records in Southcentral Alaska"

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Anchorage, Alaska has experienced a record-breaking snowfall, surpassing 100 inches earlier than ever before, with over 8.5 feet of snow so far. The heavy snow has led to roof collapses on commercial buildings, prompting officials to urge residents to clear snow from their homes. Despite the challenges, some residents have found humor in the situation, with one person building a 20-foot-tall snowman. The city is also facing below-zero temperatures, with more snow expected, making this winter particularly tough for Anchorage residents.
- 'Pandemic of snow' in Anchorage sets a record for the earliest arrival of 100 inches of snow The Associated Press
- Heavy snow in Southcentral Alaska closes schools and contributes to fatal collision in Mat-Su Anchorage Daily News
- Heavy snowfall closes schools; full plow-out expected to be 5-day process, city says Alaska's News Source
- ‘Pandemic of snow’ in Anchorage sets a record for the earliest arrival of 100 inches of snow NBC News
- Overnight snow dump closes Southcentral Alaska schools, sets Anchorage seasonal record Alaska Public Media News
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