Blustery weather returns to Anchorage, with up to 9 inches of snow forecast Wednesday Author: Anchorage Daily News
Print article Anchorage could see up to 9 inches of snow starting Wednesday afternoon as a slow-rolling storm hits the area, the National Weather Service said. Snow is expected to continue through early Thursday morning. Areas of the Anchorage Hillside could see 4 to 9 inches of snow, the weather service said. The Anchorage Bowl is expected to see 2 to 5 inches of snow, with more falling on the east side of town. “It’s not going to be snowing really heavily, but it’s going to continue for some time,” said Adam Przepiora, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Anchorage.
Heroic Wyoming Dude Shovels 200 Feet of Hill for Minivan
Thanks to the winter storm making its way through our part of Wyoming today, you likely have some shoveling ahead of you. But, I bet you don t have to shovel as much as this Wyoming hero who just conquered over 200 feet of hill.
Here s how this super-human explained what he did:
If you want to make sure your minivan can climb uphill in the snow - SHOVEL!! Brad takes on Mother Nature and makes a path to drive up the hill. Easy Peasy..!! About 200 feet worth with his shovel!
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Public Health Advisory issued for water at local beaches
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and last updated 2021-03-11 00:42:05-05
Public Health officials are warning people to stay out of the water at local beaches after the most recent rainstorm.
Health officials say the public should avoid ocean water during, and at least three days following, a significant rainfall because storm runoff can carry high levels of disease-causing organisms like bacteria, viruses, and protozoa from urban areas to the ocean, and they can cause skin, respiratory, and intestinal problems.
For information on beach water quality in San Luis Obispo County, click here or call the Ocean Water Monitoring Program Telephone Hotline at (805) 788-3411.