Record Highs Wed Apr 27th 2005
Galena AK 64F
Anchorage AK 66F
Valdez AK 67F **all time April record, tied Apr 26, 2003**
Fairbanks AK 70F
Juneau AK 72F tied 1995
Record highs Tues Apr 26th 2005
Anchorage AK 66F
Record Highs Mon Apr 25th 2005
Anchorage AK 64F
Yakutat AK 68F
WHitehorse Yukon 20.4C 68F
Record Highs Sun Apr 24th 2005
Valdez AK 60F
Whitehorse Yukon 18.9C 66F
Record Highs Sat Apr 23rd 2005
Juneau AK 65F tied 1994
WHitehorse Yukon 18.3C 65F
-justin-
want warm? Alaska has it!
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want warm? Alaska has it!
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Quite strange indeed! The current weather pattern has quite literally diplaced the cold air that is normally in Alaska, into the mid section of the country. This is more evidence that we are currently witnessing some kind of a major pattern shift in our weather. What has been normal for the past 30 years or so, will no longer be so normal!
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The cold is in the mid-seciton of the country all-right. Here it is, May 1st, and we are seeing heavy snow/sleet showers in the MIDDLE OF THE AFTERNOON!!! Temps have dropped into the 30's in the midst of these showers, but our high was 19 degrees below normal today! BRRR! Luckily, it should be back to 70 by the end of next week!!!!!
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I am already dying to see what implications all of this may have for next winter! I surely cannot imagine everything just magically going back to normal by then. The atmosphere is so out of whack that it could take a long time for the patterns to settle down.
For the past several weeks about 75 - 80% of the analogs (best matches to the current pattern) have been from before 1975.
For the past several weeks about 75 - 80% of the analogs (best matches to the current pattern) have been from before 1975.
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