However, weeks of little-to-no new snowfall and warm temperatures in Alaska’s largest city forced organizers to shorten the ...
Alaska Wildlife Troopers said an avalanche buried three skiers under a blanket of snow between 40 and 100 feet deep in a ...
He says, at least in Anchorage, this winter set records, too, but this time for the lack of snow. Below is the transcript of an interview with Brettschneider on Alaska News Nightly. It has been ...
A treacherous avalanche has buried three skiers near Anchorage, Alaska today. "Based on the information provided by the ...
The average date of no measurable snow is in mid-April ... January was more than 5 degrees above average around Alaska, according to reporting in the Washington Post. A complex combination ...
The 2025 Iditarod race, which normally begins in Anchorage, Alaska, will begin at an alternate ... race including local knowledge, and with no new snow on the horizon, there is simply no way ...
Snow is also scarce in some other parts of Alaska. On Monday ... based meteorologist with the weather service. There’s no snow in the immediate forecast, he said. Zaz Hollander is a veteran ...
The group was traveling with guides from a commercial heli-skiing operation, which escorts backcountry skiers via helicopter ...
(Jeff Chen/Alaska Public Media ... In the Iditarod statement Monday, race marshal Warren Palfrey said with no snow in the forecast, "there is simply no way" officials could allow teams to travel ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Three skiers are believed dead after an avalanche swept them away and buried them under a pile of snow nearly 10 stories ... on purpose when no visitors are around.
However, the guides were unable to recover the skiers due to the snow’s depth. “Due to considerable avalanche risk in this area and limited daylight, no further recovery operations were ...
A snowmachine rider is alive after falling nearly 60 feet deep into a glacial crevasse, necessitating a rescue by a group of ...