It's generally between 200-300 inches in that area, but it varies a lot due to the incredibly varying topography. If you go up in elevation at all it's even higher.
Despite all the snow, coastal areas still see plenty of rain in the winter as well.
The winter in Alaska starts in September and lasts until April and has average temperature of between -5 degree Celsius to -10 degrees Celsius although temperatures have been known to fall as low as -60 degrees Celsius.
Fall (autumn), both Alaska and Asia are in the Northern hemisphere so the seasons are the same for both .
It comes out in Fall of 2011
Alaska does have a budget deficit. The deficit of Alaska is minor, though, compared to other states. Alaska has its oil revenue to fall back on, with drilling and finding oil a major industry in the state.
Alaska The Last Frontier - 2011 Fall Feast 2-8 was released on: USA: 20 November 2012
Depends on where in alaska you are. Average in Anchorage I would say is 65-70 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer but the lack of wind makes it feel like an 80 in a normal place with maybe 5-10 mph wind. It may get up to 90-98 degrees on a hot day in anchorage once a year. In fairbanks and interior Alaska howevee the temperature is much less moderate. In the summer it can get well over 100 but I'm not sure of an average. In the winter it will drop much further than anchorage as well. Anchorage bottoming at -30 and fairbanks still getting lower past -40.
The record snowfall in Wasilla, Alaska is 134.5 inches, which occurred during the winter of 1954-1955.
Generally short season of cold, wet weather.
there is on average 750mm of rain fall in Aberdeen, Scotland per year
Yes, and some of the most in the world.
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