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Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Wesley Early /
Alaska Public Media /
February 13, 2023
Just this month, more than 23 inches of snow have fallen in Anchorage, 17.5 inches above normal. A weekend storm clogged Anchorage streets, creating hazardous road conditions. The Anchorage School District closed school buildings and canceled after-school activities, calling a remote learning day.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Anchorage, Alaska, United States
AKPM Staff /
Alaska Public Media /
February 19, 2023
The roof collapsed at a South Anchorage gym during a fitness competition. The Anchorage Office of Emergency Management cautioned residents that the city has had near-record snow conditions this winter, and residents should consider the snow load on their roofs. Officials also warned that property owners should exercise extreme caution if removing snow from their roofs themselves.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Kirkenes, Troms and Finnmark County, Norway
Jostein Mamen /
Meteorologisk institutt /
January 31, 2023
Kirkenes had a record warm moon and Kongsberg has had more than twice as much accumulation as they usually do in January.
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on Meteorologisk institutt
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Tromsø, Troms, Norway
Marius Eriksen Guttormsen /
NRK /
February 8, 2023
The storm ravaged much of the coast. In several parts of the country, the forces of nature have done damage and loose objects have flown through in the air.
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on NRK
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Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories, Canada
CBC /
February 11, 2023
Two dogs have died from wolf attacks, according to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) — and community members say the number could be higher. Westwick said wolf aggression toward dogs is most likely during the breeding season between December and February, and during the denning period from April to May.
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on CBC
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Pleasant Island, Alaska, United States
Angela Denning, CoastAlaska /
Alaska Public Media /
February 10, 2023
The pack killed all the black-tailed deer on the island and another established pack back on the mainland was preventing their return. Scientists assumed they would die off from starvation.
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on Alaska Public Media
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Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia
Kaylee Harter /
Boulder Weekly /
January 19, 2023
Rain began to fall on the already snow-covered Yamal Peninsula, an Arctic region of northwest Siberia, in November 2013. Rain fell for the next 24 hours. As rain saturated the snow, the temperature dropped below freezing, turning the precipitation into a thick, icy crust.
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on Boulder Weekly
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Torhop, Tana kommune, Troms and Finnmark County, Norway
Ole-Tommy Pedersen /
iFinnmark /
March 8, 2017
Reindeer stuck in local trash. Blue markings can also be seen on body. Mayor Frank M. Ingilæ and his two dogs came to the rescue for this fight Wednesday.
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on iFinnmark
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