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In the summer, after 11.30 pm. In the winter, around 7 pm.
129.4 inches of snow has fallen during this current winter season as of March 17t, 2012. The record for a season is 132.6 inches.
Dallas (UTC-6/UTC-5) is almost always three hours ahead of Anchorage (UTC-9/UTC-8).3 AM AKST (Anchorage-winter)= 4 AM AKDT (Anchorage-summer)= 6 AM CST (Dallas-winter)= 7 AM CDT (Dallas-summer)
The time from sunrise to sunset at Anchorage AK on the winter solstice is 5 hours and 27 minutes.
From the National Weather Service in Anchorage: 132.8 inches...........1954-1955 128.8 inches...........1955-1956 113.8 inches...........2003-2004 121.5 inches...........1994-1995 111.0 inches...........1948-1949
Anchorage is a city in Alaska. Anchorage is further from the pole than the other towns further north. It is also closer to the equator. The closer to the equator, the warmer the area is. Anchorage and New York have a pretty good distance between them latitude-wise, but longitude-wise they're not too far apart.http://medusa.jrc.it/medisys/maps/US_small.gif
That would be Fairbanks, Alaska. It's located at approximately 64 degrees N and 147 degrees W, close enough to your coordinates. Just make sure to bundle up, it gets colder than your ex's heart up there.
depends if you move in the summer or in the winter if you move in the winter you are in for a shock. if you move in the summer its hot but not as hot as kentucky. the summers can reach to at the most 90 and winters -40 in places like barrow. in anchorage it would be like the lowest at -30.
American Robin (Turdus migratorius)
Probably Philadelphia, aka "Filthy-delphia". Anchorage, AK is warmed by the Kushiro Current, the Pacific equivalent of the Gulf Stream, so even though it's Alaska, it never gets REALLY cold. And Anchorage doesn't get get all that hot, either.
As of March 4 Anchorage had received 51.5", which is a little below normal.