If you’ve been craving some fun in the snow, then this is the year to get out and play! We have one huge snowy winter in Alaska coming up, so you’ll want to be prepared with all the gear and necessities you need. The Farmer’s Almanac predicts a winter with mild temperatures, and more snow than usual!
If you were hoping for a winter wonderland this year, you may just get what you’ve asked for.
Bradley A Tombers via Moment Collection / Getty Images The upcoming chilly season all over Alaska is supposed to be filled with plenty of snow, and milder temperatures so you can get out and enjoy it. This means the perfect winter to play in.
When you talk about a lot of snow in Alaska, we mean huge amounts of snowfall.
H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock / Contributor via Archive Photos / Getty Images Valdez routinely sees over 300 inches of snow annually, on average. This town, and nearby Thompson Pass, hold quite a few snowfall records in both the state and the world.
Winter temperatures are expected to be milder then normal all across the state, with the coldest periods in early January and February.
Dagny Willis via Moment Collection / Getty Images November, December, and late March are expected to see the heavier periods of snowfall. This sounds like we may be enjoying winter past Easter.
That means there’s no better time to get out your gear and head to the backcountry.
sharply_done via E+ Collection / Getty Images Whether you are downhill or cross country skiing, you’ll love the views and the silence that nature offers in the winter. With precipitation higher than normal, there’s going to be great spots to ski all over the state.
Or try something a little different, and hop on a dog sled.
A&J Fotos via E+ Collection / Getty Images Many tours are still running in the winter, and this is a wonderful opportunity to take advantage of a classic mode of transportation in our state. Fresh air, fun dogs, and a breathtaking trip across the snow may be just what you need.
Make sure your car is ready for the winter season.
Diane Keough via Moment Collection / Getty Images Put those studded tires or chains on, top off all of your fluids, and have an emergency break down kit in the car, just in case. If you slide off into a snowbank on a road trip, you might not get help for awhile. It’s better to be prepared, especially with our cold temperatures.
Grab a loved one and get out and enjoy our gorgeous state.
sharply_done via E+ Collection / Getty Images This is one winter you won’t want to stay inside. Gear up and enjoy all of the fun, unique things you can only do in Alaska!
Did you expect a snowy winter in Alaska this year? Are you excited for the milder temperatures and big snowfall? Do you have any plans to play in the snow this year? Let us know in the comments below!
Bradley A Tombers via Moment Collection / Getty Images
The upcoming chilly season all over Alaska is supposed to be filled with plenty of snow, and milder temperatures so you can get out and enjoy it. This means the perfect winter to play in.
H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock / Contributor via Archive Photos / Getty Images
Valdez routinely sees over 300 inches of snow annually, on average. This town, and nearby Thompson Pass, hold quite a few snowfall records in both the state and the world.
Dagny Willis via Moment Collection / Getty Images
November, December, and late March are expected to see the heavier periods of snowfall. This sounds like we may be enjoying winter past Easter.
sharply_done via E+ Collection / Getty Images
Whether you are downhill or cross country skiing, you’ll love the views and the silence that nature offers in the winter. With precipitation higher than normal, there’s going to be great spots to ski all over the state.
A&J Fotos via E+ Collection / Getty Images
Many tours are still running in the winter, and this is a wonderful opportunity to take advantage of a classic mode of transportation in our state. Fresh air, fun dogs, and a breathtaking trip across the snow may be just what you need.
Diane Keough via Moment Collection / Getty Images
Put those studded tires or chains on, top off all of your fluids, and have an emergency break down kit in the car, just in case. If you slide off into a snowbank on a road trip, you might not get help for awhile. It’s better to be prepared, especially with our cold temperatures.
This is one winter you won’t want to stay inside. Gear up and enjoy all of the fun, unique things you can only do in Alaska!
If you’re looking for more great facts about the snowfall here in Alaska, read about why It’s Impossible To Forget The Year Alaska Saw Its Single Largest Snowfall Ever.
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