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Alaska Braces for 10 Inches of Snow as Winter Weather Warnings Sweep Across the U.S.

Last updated: October 9, 2025 10:15 pm
Wajeeha Batool
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9 October, 2025

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The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued multiple winter weather and freeze warnings across the United States, signaling an early start to the winter season. Alaska is expected to be hit hardest, with up to 10 inches of snow predicted in areas like Atigun Pass. Forecasters have also warned of strong winds reaching up to 55 miles per hour, making driving conditions hazardous. The NWS has urged residents to exercise caution, as icy roads and low visibility are likely to persist through Thursday morning.

In the Midwest and Northeast, frost and freeze alerts have been issued as temperatures drop sharply. States such as Michigan, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island are expected to experience lows between 23°F and 25°F, putting crops and outdoor plants at risk. Similar warnings are in place for parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Wisconsin, Indiana, and several others, where night temperatures could dip into the upper 20s.

Meteorologists have cautioned that this cold spell marks the beginning of winter’s arrival across the U.S. The NWS office in Grand Rapids, Michigan, posted on social media that widespread frost was likely, while NWS Albany in New York warned of freezing conditions caused by clear skies and a strong high-pressure system. Residents have been advised to protect sensitive plants and prepare for slippery morning commutes.

Despite the current chill, long-range forecasts from AccuWeather suggest that the 2025–26 winter may overall be milder than last year’s record-cold season. However, meteorologists expect bursts of severe cold, heavy snow, and even a potential polar vortex by February. Cities like Buffalo, New York, and Boston could still see above-average snowfall, hinting at a winter that begins gently but ends fiercely.

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