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This story was originally published by Grist with the headline Alaska just hit a climate milestone — its first-ever heat ...
It’s not the first instance of unusually high temperatures in Alaska, but using the heat advisory label could help convey the ...
Alaska issued its first-ever heat warning over the weekend as temperatures were forecast to reach 85 degrees Fahrenheit in Fairbanks. The warning is not necessarily reflective of unprecedented high ...
For the first time, the state known for glaciers, dogsledding and northern lights issued a heat advisory, with Fairbanks pushing the mid-80s.
According to the National Weather Service, the heat advisory went into effect Sunday, June 15 for Tanana, Fairbanks, Fort Yukon and Eagle where temperatures are expected to reach between 85 and 89 ...
Forecasters said it might hit 85 degrees in Fairbanks this weekend. The Weather Service has changed how it issues warnings ...
Alaska has been issued its first ever heat advisory by the National Weather Service (NWS) as an unusual surge of high temperatures grips parts of the state. This weekend, parts of The Lost Frontier ...
As Alaska warms nearly twice as fast as the Lower 48 states, two of its National Weather Service (NWS) offices are stepping ...
This is the first year that local Weather Service offices have begun issuing heat advisories. Before this month, any risk of ...
The state, which previously issued information about high temperatures using special weather statement, has issued its first ...
The National Weather Service’s switch from special ... “And just the opposite, most buildings in Alaska are designed to retain heat for most of the year,” he said. People can open their ...
The National Weather Service office in Fairbanks, Alaska, has issued a heat advisory for Sunday. This is the first of its ...