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In Summer it is light day and night, medium temp, 40-60 degrees F. In Winter it is just the opposite, dark, and very cold. Those are mainly the two seasons in Alaska, that I know of. That depends where you are in Alaska - if you cut Alaska in half, Texas would be the 3rd largest state. It's a big one. South East Alaska is comparable to Seattle/Vancouver, Anchorage is a bit of a banana belt with temperatures ranging from -10 in winter to mid 70s in summer. The transitions of spring & fall are rapid, generally lasting about a month. The interior of Alaska, Fairbanks and points north can get up to the high 80s in summer, and easily -50 in winter. This is without wind chill. Historically the best weather is in June, statewide.

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