There is five different geographic areas of Alaska. With so much area we have lots of different weather at the same time.
1. Seward Peninsula: The ships trying to make it to Nome are encountering shifting and thickening ice. Ice is now over 2 feet thick. The possiability of supplying Nome may not be possiable. Conditions at Nome currently, blowing snow and temps at zero.
2. South Central: Cordova 18 feet of snow has fallen during the past few weeks. Latest snowfall along with high winds has caused roofs to collapse, and has totally buried some houses trapping people inside. The National Guard has been sent, but due to heavy snowfall they can not fly to the town. There is no roads to Cordova. They are having to wait for the State Ferry to get them to town. The town of Valdez has also been suffering the same fate. Been wondering about our old friend "Dave In The Bush", he lives in Valdez. To top it off it rained last night down there, making it trecherious. Everything is covered by a layer of ice. Anchorage itself is buried in snow.
3. Interior: Here in North Pole, and Fairbanks temps unexpectdly dropped last night to 30 below. Fresh snow fall of four inches, along with the sudden cold has made it hard to drive or get around. Snow won't pack at these temps, it just keeps blowing around after vehicles pass, making visiability almost impossiable. The Steese highway is closed near Eagle Summit, due to blowing and drifting snow. DOT has to wait till the winds die down before they can begin to open the road. I went to leave this morning and both snow machines won't start. I'm stuck in the house today. That's OK, at -30 I am not too enthused about going out calling. Decided to go have lunch with the wife, Truck won't start, (Darn Diesel) really stuck at home now.
4. Here in Fairbanks: A woman that played Hockey with my son over the years, was arrested Friday for sexual abuse of a minor. My son knew her well, thought she was HOT, but too old for him. She went to coaching an all girls team. Now she is in jail. Game Board started a week long meeting in Anchorage today. I have seven proposals before the board. They will be having a second meeting here in March. Looks like my proposal for "No closed season, No limits on Coyotes" is well supported by the public and advisory commitees. As you can tell I'm bored. Rog