City and Borough of Juneau, AK

12/26/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 12/26/2025 19:23

CBJ Shares Safety Reminders Ahead of the Weekend’s Heavy Snow Forecast

CBJ Shares Safety Reminders Ahead of the Weekend's Heavy Snow Forecast

December 26, 2025 - FYI

Heavy snow and potential rain this weekend are forecasted in Juneau this weekend according to Juneau's National Weather Forecast team. Starting in the early morning on Saturday, December 27, Juneau is projected to see up to 19 inches of snow followed by a mix of heavy snow and rain on Sunday, December 28.

The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) willbe closely monitoring the weather system throughout the weekend. City facilities - including Capital Transit, libraries, pools and other parks and recreation facilities- may operate on adjusted schedules this weekend, dependent on weather conditions. Visit the CBJ websiteand Facebook pagefor updates.

CBJ shares the following important safety reminders for residents to prepare ahead of the weekend's extreme weather:

Keep storm drains clear to help prevent minor floods

With increased snow and rain that can block city storm drains, Juneau faces a higher risk of flooding. CBJ Streets crews will be working to clear storm drains in addition to keeping roads clear. With so much snow in the forecast, residents who are able are asked to help by keeping your neighborhood drain clear.

Limit driving and exercise caution where possible

Major rain on heavy snow can cause unexpected road hazards, including road heaves, fallen trees, major potholes and soft shoulders. Motorists are encouraged to be alert, drive safely, and check weather updates before going on the road. Check the safety of your route by visiting 511.alaska.gov.

If you encounter fallen trees, flooding, slick intersections or other dangerous road conditions, call Juneau Police Department's non-emergency line at (907) 586-0600. All other concerns can be emailed to the CBJ Streets & Fleets division at [email protected].

Check boats to prevent damage

If you have a vessel or boat, CBJ Docks & Harbors requests that owners remove excess snow and check that lines, power cords, heaters, and bilge systems are secure and functioning properly before the storm to prevent emergencies during the storm.

Consider safety before clearing roofs of snow

Before cleaning snow from your home, residents should carefully consider the benefits and dangers. Each individual building, building location, and part of building has slightly different conditions that may be totally different from its next-door neighbor. It is up to the individual property owner to decide their own course of action.

Although CBJ does not make borough-wide recommendations on when to remove snow from roofs, the Roof Snow Loads Information Sheetis a good source of information to learn more about factors, codes, load and dangers.

According to engineering firm RESPEC, below are general guidelines for what to look for when the snow starts to pile up:

  • While buildings have additional safety designs to prevent snow from collapsing a roof, consider shoveling your roof after the snow accumulation is between 2 feet 6 inches and 3 feet to prevent trouble.
  • If you have an older home, consider clearing snow when accumulation is between 2 feet and 2 feet 6 inches.
  • Check trusses, joists, or other areas where snow might accumulate for safety issues.
  • Ice is roughly four times denser than snow, so watch for ice build-up.

Remember that there are potential dangers of shoveling or raking snow from a roof, including falling off a roof or ladder, overexerting yourself, or injury from snow sliding on top of you. Exercise caution before taking action around your roof.

For more information about the upcoming weather forecast, visit the U.S. National Weather Service at www.weather.gov/ajk/forecastgraphics.

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