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The climate zones are: (1) a maritime Zone which includes southeastern Alaska , the south coast, and southwestern islands; (2) a maritime continental zone which includes the western portions of Bristol Bay and west-central zones .
Quick: What are the four seasons in Alaska ? Answer: Winter, June, July, and August.
four different climatic zones
North of the Brooks Range, Alaska has a cold, dry, polar climate with frequent winter blizzards. Temperatures on the coast are moderated somewhat by the Arctic Ocean. Central Alaska has a dry continental climate , with a large variation between summer and winter temperatures.
Is it expensive to live in Alaska ? Yes, overall Alaska is one of the more expensive states to live in in the entire United States of America. Due to our location, and the necessity of shipping or flying everything in, our costs of goods and services is much higher than the average state.
July
The climate in the extreme north of Alaska is an Arctic climate (Köppen ET) with long, cold winters, and cool summers where snow is possible year-round.
Summer in Alaska – May through September – first appears in the Inside Passage region and moves its way north, carried along by lengthening daylight hours. May is generally the driest month across the state, even in the temperate rainforest of the Inside Passage.
Alaska Gets Six Months of 24-Hour Sunlight and Darkness The 24-hour daylight and darkness still happen in Alaska, just less so. Barrow is one of Alaska’s northernmost cities and gets complete darkness for two months out of the year.
The warmest weather in Alaska is in the interior. It regularly gets into the 80’s in the summer. The warmest temp ever recorded in Alaska was in the interior at Fort Yukon of 100° F. The warmest weather in Alaska is in the interior.
Alaska is cold , very cold . Alaska has the coldest winters, the coldest summers, the longest winter, the most freezing degree days, and on and on. Temperatures in the -30°s and -40°s are a near daily occurrence from November through March in the interior portion of the state. There is a very simple reason for this.
Annette Island
Since Alaska is so far north of the contiguous United States, and Hawaii is so far south and west, cartographers often put these two states in little boxes to the side of or under the map of the states. So, yes, Hawaii is warm because it is in the tropics, and Alaska is cold because it is in the Arctic.
Livability.com rated Alaska’s largest city as America’s best to live in during the winter. The same website rated Anchorage 91st overall for livability among U.S. towns.
Alaska in December If you’re visiting in December , plan for long, dark nights and frosty days (and nights!). In December , temperatures in Alaska range from an average of 11°F (-12°C) to an average high of 24°F (-4°C).