Anchorage doesn't have a lot of what I'd call 'weather.' By that I mean that generally things a relatively calm. It rains, but not too hard. Snow falls quietly. In the Anchorage bowl the wind generally is a light breeze at most. We almost never have thunderstorms. No tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards.
But this week we are a weather battleground. The first several pictures are from my Tuesday bike ride. It wasn't particularly windy on the ground, but clouds were moving furiously, seemingly trying to cover up the blue and block the sun. Was I going to get my bike ride down before it started raining? (I did.)
It rained Thursday morning and I assumed that I'd be driving to Grow North Farm for the weekly vegetable pickup, but the sun came out about 2pm. So did the wind. Here are the trees in the backyard in the wind.
But the sky looked blue enough, the clouds not too threatening, that I biked to get the veggies. It wasn't bad most of the time. Lots of tree debris on the trails, but basically little stuff.
On the way back, as I was about to cross the Glenn Highway, it looked like there was rain coming down to the west (I didn't quite catch gray curtain in the photo),
This morning it's both cloudy and quite windy again. It rained a bit, but not now. But I want to get this up before the power goes out.
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