
Alaska Rivers Face Above-Average Flood Risks
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Above-average risks for river breakup flooding in Alaska this year, as reported by the Alaska-Pacific River Forecast Center. Key factors include high snowpack, thick ice, and rough ice jams in the Interior. Communities along the Yukon, Tanana, and Kuskokwim Rivers could face serious impacts. Forecasters note its still too early for firm predictions, with near-normal temperatures through May possibly sparking dynamic breakups. The center will issue its next update on April tenth.
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