If the month of May felt cold to you, it wasn't just in your head.
This trend comes as active and wet weather remains with us. Since the start of the year, Anchorage has recorded just under 4 inches of precipitation, which is roughly 0.75″ above where we should be for the year.
We’ll hold on to this cool and active weather pattern for today, with showery activity remaining. While the heaviest rain today will fall across Southeast Alaska, a large area of the state will keep some passing showers in place. The greatest of these will occur in Southcentral Alaska, Interior, and Southwest Alaska. Additionally, breakup across the state will lead to some rising floodwaters for some. Flood warnings and advisories remain through parts of Interior and Southwest Alaska.
With the active and wet weather in place across the state, much of Alaska continues to see slightly below-average conditions. It’s possible this trend will continue as we welcome in June; however, temperatures will moderate back near 60. While partly cloudy skies look to remain by weeks end, the chance for rain showers will be few and far between. It’s looking likely that as early as Thursday, we could see temperatures begin the run into the 60s.
You’ll want to enjoy what warm and sunny weather we’ll see, as there are signs that for at least the next week or two, we could continue to hold on to more days with active and cloudy conditions.
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