WWAK83 PAFG 222216 SPSAFG Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Fairbanks AK 116 PM AKST Fri Nov 22 2024 AKZ831>834-838>847-231500- Upper Koyukuk Valley-Dalton Highway Summits-Yukon Flats- White Mountains and High Terrain South of the Yukon River- Upper Chena River Valley-Tanana Flats-Eielson AFB and Salcha- Goldstream Valley and Nenana Hills-Chatanika River Valley- Two Rivers-Fairbanks Metro Area-Nenana-Central Interior- Northern Denali Borough- Including Allakaket, Bettles, Evansville, Alatna, Gobblers Knob, Prospect Creek, Finger Mountain, The Yukon River Bridge, The Dalton Highway from MP 39 to MP 164, Fort Yukon, Venetie, Circle, Central, Stevens Village, Beaver, The Steese Highway north of MP 124, Livengood, Circle Hot Springs, Eagle Summit, Twelvemile Summit, The Steese Highway from MP 85 to MP 124, The Elliott Highway from MP 32 to MP 134, The Dalton Highway from MP 0 to MP 38, Chena Hot Springs, Chena Hot Springs Road east of MP 34, Birch Lake, The Richardson Highway from MP 295 to MP 317, Eielson AFB, Salcha, Moose Creek, Harding Lake, The Richardson Highway from MP 317 to MP 346, Ester Dome, Murphy Dome, The Parks Highway from MP 325 to MP 342, Haystack, The Elliott Highway from MP 1 to MP 32, The Steese Highway from MP 12 to MP 85, Two Rivers, Chena Hot Springs Road from MP 12 to MP 34, Fairbanks, Fort Wainwright, Ester, North Pole, Fox, Nenana, The Parks Highway from MP 290 to 325, Tanana, Minto, Manley Hot Springs, Rampart, Lake Minchumina, Healy, Denali National Park, Kantishna, Anderson, and The Parks Highway from MP 237 to MP 288 116 PM AKST Fri Nov 22 2024 ...Significant Snowfall Expected Across the Interior Sunday into Monday Night... A front from the West Coast will progress inland across the Interior Sunday into Monday night, dropping significant snowfall across the region. Snow amounts are expected to be between 4 and 8 inches. Higher elevation Interior locations will see the highest snow amounts. Stay up to date with the latest forecast by visiting our webpage, weather.gov/afg. $$