NorthCountryAB
Lil-Rokslider
Jeez she sure doesnt look good Yellowknife.
Im thinking your right she probably didnt make it.
Im thinking your right she probably didnt make it.
Very sad indeed, did not realize it was that bad up North. I was worried about our deer here in Leavenworth WA
after it snowed 4ft in 48 hours. Our snow did not last that long though.
Wow, that’s pretty impressive, when was that taken?
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If any consolation, the moose have looked good all winter here in southcentral...albeit a totally different wx world of our state. ]
32-25" recorded at Bettles Airport, 31 inches at Galena as of 12-April-2022Any word on how bad things are a little farther north of Fairbanks? I'll be hunting between the Yukon and the KoyukukView attachment 400156. I have noticed that the official map displaying rainfall totals from the big December storm show zero to less than a quarter inch of rain in this area. Maybe there was more rain after December 26.
Midwinter rain on snow is a game changer
On Dec. 26, more than an inch of rain fell over a wide swath of the state. Much of the backcountry of Interior Alaska now has an ice sheet beneath a foot of fluffy snow.uaf.edu
Would be interesting to hear if ADF&G is observing higher than normal mortality rates of their collared moose and caribou .....
Yes I see that the Tanana at Nenana ice thickness is 32 inches which is thinner than normal for 13-April.The ice on the rivers is much thinner this year due to the insulating snow. I'm afraid the temperatures will climb into 50s quickly and flooding will be bad.