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Alaska Weather in July: Coastal temperature in Alaska in July: 50-65 degrees & 18 hours of daylight Interior temperature in Alaska in July: 50-70 degrees & 19 hours of daylight Arctic temperature in Alaska in July: 33-45 degrees & nearly 24 hours of daylight ...
July inFairbanks, where Indigenous peoples from Alaska,Canada, and thePacific Northwestcompete in traditional Alaskan competitions. The University of Alaska Fairbanks and the University of Alaska Anchorage compete in men’s and women’s basketball and skiing as well as in men’s hockey, among other...
In the summer, all of Arctic Alaska gets 24-hour sunlight for at least one day at the solstice. Barrow has continuous daylight for 85 days. South of the circle, every town has a night every day, even if it's quite brief. Long dawns and dusks can make the day appear longer than it...
While it's true that some parts of Alaska—specifically those above the Arctic Circle—can have nearly 24 hours of darkness in the winter, it's not accurate that the state is dark for six months straight. The amount of daylight varies greatly depending on the time of year and the latitude...
July68 degrees F August65 degrees F September57 degrees F October36 degrees F November28 degrees F December20 degrees F Daylight Alaska is known for its Midnight Sun, and in the Mat-Su Valley, we have nearly 20 hours of daylight at the summer solstice in June. Even when the sun is down...
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While summertime in Alaska gives visitors the chance to experience the midnight sun with nearly 24 hours of daylight, when the cooler temperatures arrive you can make a trip to Alaska to see the Northern Lights. The best time to see the northern lights in Alaska is in winter or late autumn...
Daylight in Alaska – How long does the sun stay up? Alaska is the northernmost state and therefore, has very long days during the summer. Above the Arctic circle (which is 190 miles north of Fairbanks), the sun doesn’t set during the summer, so you will have 24 hours of daylight to...