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* WHAT…Wintry precipitation expected. A glaze up to 0.1″ of ice is possible along Anaktuvuk Pass and the north side of the Brooks Range along the Dalton Highway Corridor. * WHERE…Central Arctic Plains and Central Brooks Range. * WHEN…Until 1 AM AKDT Thursday. * IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Wednesday morning and evening commutes.

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* WHAT…Ice accumulations of 0.1″ to 0.25″ are possible. * WHERE…Howard Pass and the Delong Mountains and Western Arctic Plains. * WHEN…From late Wednesday night through Thursday evening. * IMPACTS…Ice accumulations will lead to hazardous travel conditions and very slick surfaces. Significant ice accumulation on power lines may cause power outages. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The greatest ice accumulations are expected along the northern slopes of the Northwestern Brooks Range and Western Arctic Coastal Plains. There is high uncertainty in potential ice amounts extending northeast of this location, though ice accumulations Thursday into Thursday night appear increasingly possible as far northeast as Nuiqsut, Prudhoe Bay, and the northern extent of the Dalton Highway.

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