Anchorage residents woke up to the first big snow of the season on Thursday morning. Here are some of our favorite photos.
Mark Willcox skis with his daughter Isla, 4, at Kincaid Park on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022.
Starting Wednesday, the storm dumped around 8 inches of snow across the Anchorage Bowl, and far more in parts of the Kenai Peninsula. Anchorage schools closed on Thursday and the snow caused dozens of accidents across the city. About 4-5 inches of fresh snow fell in Palmer and Wasilla, too.
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