The weeks around the summer solstice.
Alaska is considered the least sunny state in the United States, with an annual average of only about 126 sunny days per year. The state's high latitude and long winters contribute to its lower sunshine levels.
Anchorage is usually warm (70's) and sunny. Further North is cooler, but more sunny.
Homer, Alaska, typically experiences around 80 sunny days per year. The climate can vary, but summer months tend to have more clear days, while winter often brings more overcast conditions. Overall, the number of sunny days can fluctuate annually based on weather patterns.
Alaska varies greatly in terms of climate due to its size, but on average, Alaska experiences about 150 - 160 sunny days per year. Coastal areas tend to have more overcast days compared to inland regions.
An egg, that's sunny-side-up!
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.
Canada is a country ! - And the only country bordering Alaska.
no, its only juice
Only domestic ferrets are found in Alaska
Alaska is only bordered by Canada and the ocean.
Pretty well anywhere. March is the first month of Autumn. It is really only a matter of whether you like it sunny and dry, sunny and wet, sunny and humid, sunny and hot, sunny and warm.
Due to the relatively low population, there is only 1 US Congressman representing Alaska.