Ice fog is a cold phenomenon. It has to be way below zero before it can form.
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Ask a Climatologist: With snow and cold, ‘it’s Alaska again’
Communities across the state are cold and snowy and that weather trend is expected to stick around.
Ask a Climatologist: Alaska’s ‘relentless’ streak of warm temperatures
Two thirds of major weather stations in Alaska have logged above normal temperatures every single month of 2016.
Ask a climatologist: Will we have a snowy winter?
The short answer: nobody knows.
As summer ends, daily high temperature records fall around the state
Nine communities around the state broke daily high temperature records Tuesday, including Kenai at 71 degrees, Bethel at 72 degrees and Anchorage at 74.
Warm ocean water leads to heavy rain in Alaska
Brian Brettschneider is a climatologist in Anchorage who closely tracks Alaska climate data and trends. Alaska’s Energy Desk is checking in with him regularly as part of a new segment- Ask a Climatologist. Brettschneider told Energy Desk editor Annie Feidt that some parts of the state, especially near Fairbanks, have had double their normal rainfall…





