As of 10 AM on July 27, it's 60 F/16 C
the warmest place in Alaska is the southern most point and the warmest time is summer and spring when the sun comes up. during winter and fall it remains dark and sunless
I would have to go with Rhode Island. It has the smallest surface area for absorbing sunlight. Alaska is quite a ways north--the sun is lower in the sky from that state than any other, but Alaska is also more than twice the size of Texas.
Yes. Since record keeping began in 1950 Alaska has had 4 tornadoes and Hawaii has had 39.
Alaska's climate is not conducive to the formation of tornadoes because the state lacks the necessary conditions for them to occur. Tornadoes typically form in regions where warm, moist air collides with cool, dry air, and Alaska's cold climate and geographical location make it unlikely for these conditions to come together.
I'm not exactly sure, but it could be Pluto. Like I said, not completely sure if I'm correct.
the temperature in alaska varies because sometimes winter come early or later
The average temperature during the summer in Girdwood Alaska, is 64 Degrees Farenheit
65-70
The lowest Alaska temperature is −80 °F(−62.2 °C) in Prospect Creek on January 23, 1971.
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.
80 degrees.
Alaska
The record low for Alaska is minus 80 degrees F.
Average winter minimums in this area are 20 to 30 degrees below zero. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Alaska was minus 80 degrees at Prospect Creek.It varies thoughout Alaska.
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?
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temperature and amount of sunlight