Alaska is a big state. The 'average temp' is not the only temp. Here in Valdez the average temp is 20 but that doesn't mean we don't get 60 degrees F in the winter. And everything in between. So yes it does rain. Right on top of all the snow. Sometimes it slushes. Slush is when the water is stuck between rain and snow. It all depends on what part of the state you're in though. Valdez and Thompson Pass get the most snow in the state (Thompson Pass record is 974.2 inches or just over 82 feet) In other places they get less than a foot of snow.
It gets cold in the winter and mild in the summer.
The averages by month:
January: 25 degrees
February: 27 degrees
March: 35 degrees
April: 45 degrees
May: 55 degrees
June: 62 degrees
July: 65 degrees
August: 64 degrees
September: 55 degrees
October: 42 degrees
November: 28 degrees
December: 21 degrees
Yes, it rains in much of the Arctic. I can even rain in the winter in parts of the Arctic. Not all of the Arctic is a wasteland of snow and ice (not a lot of it is, really).
No, it is not always winter in Alaska. it has all the same seasons that we do, spring summer autumn and winter.
Depends on where you live in Alaska.
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Southeast of Alaska, "the RAIN" capital of Alaska is Ketchikan
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No Hawaii gets more rain.
no it does not snow and does not rain often
Rainfall depends on what part of Alaska you live in.