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Anchorage on Track for Coldest Summer in 38 Years

Saturday, July 26th, 2008 | Environment |

Anchorage Daily News - Gloomy summer headed toward infamy:

Right now the so-called summer of ‘08 is on pace to produce the fewest days ever recorded in which the temperature in Anchorage managed to reach 65 degrees. That unhappy record was set in 1970, when we only made it to the 65-degree mark, which many Alaskans consider a nice temperature, 16 days out of 365. This year, however — with the summer more than half over — there have been only seven 65-degree days so far. And that’s with just a month of potential “balmy” days remaining and the forecast looking gloomy.

In terms of “coldest summer ever,” however, a better measure might be the number of days Anchorage fails to even reach 60. There too, 2008 is a contender, having so far notched only 35 such days — far below the summer-long average of 88.

It’s as if those silly Alaskans liked the global warming. Must be those long nights that make ‘em crazy. That or all the drinking.

1 Comment to Anchorage on Track for Coldest Summer in 38 Years

Mushy
July 26, 2008

Don’t tell Al, he’ll go there and mess everything up!

We were there just a week ago and jackets were in order!

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