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Spring Breakup: Alaska Rivers at Risk of Ice Jam Flooding

Spring Breakup: Alaska Rivers at Risk of Ice Jam Flooding

Anchorage News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 18, 20261m 25s

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Spring Breakup Forecast: Alaska Rivers at Risk of Ice Jam Flooding

The National Weather Service has issued its first spring breakup forecast, warning of potential ice jam flooding along the upper Yukon and Tanana rivers in Alaska. Heavy snowpack on thick, rough river ice, combined with warmer weather approaching, poses a significant risk. A slow breakup over six weeks is ideal to avoid major issues, but a rapid warm-up in May could cause major problems. Last years similar setup led to widespread flooding on the Innoko River, and upstream conditions could impact lower Yukon areas again. Residents should prepare by coordinating with local officials, packing emergency kits, and considering a later date for the Nenana Ice Classic.

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