Unusual weather has hit Nome, Alaska, slamming the state's western region with strong winds and high seas. The area experienced blizzard
conditions, with wind gusts up to 130 km/h. There were reports of buildings losing roofs, and water hitting the base of buildings.The last time forecasters saw something similar was in November 1974, when a surge measured more than 13
feet, pushing beach driftwood above the level of the previous storm of
its type in 1913.
The above a picture of people watching a biker struggle through the strong ocean currents.
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