Winter 2015-16 3rd Warmest For AK; 10F Above Historic Averages; No -50F Temps Hit Anywhere
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Temperature difference from normal shows parts of the Arctic over 17 degrees warmer than normal on Feb. 23, 2016. (University of Maine Climate Analyzer)
This winters shocking warmth in the Arctic, some seven degrees above average, has oozed into the Alaska which is experiencing one of its mildest recorded winters.
So far this winter, Alaskas temperature has averaged about 10 degrees above normal, ranking third warmest in records that date back to 1925. Unusually warm temperatures and a profound lack of snow are affecting areas all over the state. The index which ranks the severity of winter shows Anchorage is having one of its gentlest winters on record.
In one a 50-day stretch spanning January and February, Anchorage was warmer than normal on 49 of them. Other parts of southern Alaska have seen temperatures remain above normal for more than 50 consecutive days. And, for the first time on record, not a single observing location in Alaska has recorded a temperature of minus-50 or colder.
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Snowfall has been scarce in many areas. Through mid-February, snow amounts were less than 10 percent of normal in central, interior and southeast Alaska.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2016/02/23/as-the-arctic-roasts-alaska-bakes-in-one-of-its-warmest-winters-ever/