Alaska is so large and covers so much area there is no true answer as to what is the temperature there. Be more specific, Anchorage, Barrow, Fairbanks, St. Paul?
Alaska generally has a greater temperature range compared to Hawaii. This is because of Alaska's location at higher latitudes, leading to more extreme seasonal variations in temperature. Hawaii's tropical climate results in relatively stable and mild temperatures throughout the year.
Roughly 20 people die every year in Alaska widerness
Probably around $250,000 a year
The highest recorded temperature in Nome, Alaska was 86 degrees Fahrenheit. That was recorded in the year of 1977.
Not all Alaskans are Sunbirds who head south for the winter. Some work and thrive in Alaska on a year around basis.
The average temperature during the summer in Girdwood Alaska, is 64 Degrees Farenheit
The year-round temperature at St. Simons is around 70 degrees.
Yes, depending on where you are. It can get into the 90's in the interior part of the state, and is typically in the 60's and 70's in southern Alaska. Even on the North Slope the temperature rarely gets below freezing, and typically sits in the 50's in the day.
65-70
The lowest Alaska temperature is −80 °F(−62.2 °C) in Prospect Creek on January 23, 1971.
Not at all although winter sometimes sticks around a little to long or comes a little early.