It is a very quiet and peaceful Sunday evening in south central Alaska with fair skies and temperatures in
the upper 20s. While the conditions are just right on this very late winter night for those in this part of the country,
on the west side of the state there is snow falling. On the north end of Alaska, it is predictably much colder with
frigid wind chill readings.
Anchorage is expected to continue to have traquil weather for the next 48 hours or so before some snow showers
are possible late Tuesday or Wednesday and remain in the forecast for the remainder of the week.
High temperatures are expected to be in the 30s.
As you can see, I'm debuting my Anchorage weather graphics package. It's not much and it's possible this may not
be the final product. I'll have to see as I do future reports and if I need any tweaking. The current conditions site
I used is Merrill Field in downtown Anchorage.
I have not added the transparent byline on the photo yet, but to give the appropriate copyright credit,
the current conditions graphic page background is by David Burch at Flickr.