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hatrack

(59,566 posts)
Sun Mar 31, 2019, 12:14 PM Mar 2019

Fairbanks AK - Today's High (3/31/19) 43 F; Bethel, AK 50F; Eagle, AK 48F; Ketchikan, AK 56F

https://www.wunderground.com/weather/us/ak/fairbanks

https://www.wunderground.com/weather/us/ak/bethel

https://www.wunderground.com/weather/us/ak/bethel

https://www.wunderground.com/weather/us/ak/ketchikan

Alaska residents accustomed to subzero temperatures are experiencing a heatwave of sorts that is shattering records, with the thermometer jumping to more than 30 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in some regions. "Both February and March have been exceptionally warm," Rick Thoman, a climate specialist with the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, told AFP. "Many places are on their way to their warmest March on record."

He said that cities and towns in the northern half of the state, including Wainwright, Nuiqsut, Kaktovik and Barrow (also known as Utqiagvik), could see temperatures soar 25 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit above normal this weekend as the warm trend continues. "At Barrow, through yesterday, they've had daily record high temperatures five separate days this month ... and that's quite an achievement," Thoman said.

"This is following on the heels of the very warm, and in some places record warm February," he added. "We now have April or May weather in March."

In Barrow, for example, the temperature jumped to 30 degrees Fahrenheit (-1 Celsius) on Thursday when the normal high is minus three Fahrenheit. "Deadhorse, AK, is set to finish March about 23°F above normal for the month," Brian Brettschneider, a climatologist based in Alaska tweeted on Thursday.

EDIT

https://www.france24.com/en/20190329-alaska-bakes-under-heat-wave-linked-climate-change



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Fairbanks AK - Today's High (3/31/19) 43 F; Bethel, AK 50F; Eagle, AK 48F; Ketchikan, AK 56F (Original Post) hatrack Mar 2019 OP
I was in Ketchikan in October 2018 it is usually rainy and it was about 60 degrees and sunny kimbutgar Mar 2019 #1

kimbutgar

(21,040 posts)
1. I was in Ketchikan in October 2018 it is usually rainy and it was about 60 degrees and sunny
Sun Mar 31, 2019, 01:16 PM
Mar 2019

Locals I talked with were amazed the weather was so nice and no rain. The creeks were lower than usual.

But there is no global climate change because your eyes are lying according to repukes.

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