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  2. Town in Alaska won't see the sun for two months as it enters ...

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    This is due to a time of day called "civil twilight," according to the Weather Channel. Civil twilight refers to the part of the day when the sun is within 6 degrees below the horizon.

  3. Why This Alaskan Town Will Experience 64 Days of Darkness - AOL

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    The average temperature of the northernmost town in the U.S. in December rests below zero, and the city undergoes the unique experience of polar night—which for them is a period of more than 60 ...

  4. The Sun Finally Shines Again In This Alaskan City After ...

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    In Utqiaġvik, the polar day lasts about 84 days, during which time the sun remains above the horizon 24 hours a day. (For even more granular weather data tracking in your area, view your 15 ...

  5. Climate change in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Hog Butte Fire, Alaska, June 2022 Sign thanking firefighters, Deshka Landing Fire, 2019. In August 2016, the Environmental Protection Agency reported that "[o]ver the past 60 years, most of the state has warmed three degrees (F) on average and six degrees during winter" [1] As a result of this temperature increase, the EPA noted that "Arctic sea ice is retreating, shores are eroding, glaciers ...

  6. 2022–23 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    Based on the astronomical definition, winter begins at the winter solstice, which in 2022 occurred on December 21, and ends at the March equinox, which in 2023 occurred on March 20. [1] Based on the meteorological definition, the first day of winter is December 1 and the last day February 28. [2]

  7. Taiga of North America - Wikipedia

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    According to the study in Global Change Biology, the average yearly temperatures across the Alaskan and Canadian taiga ranged from −26.6 °C to 4.8 °C. This indicates the extremely cold weather the taiga has for the majority of the year. As for precipitation, the majority of it is snow, but rain is also an important factor.

  8. After weeks of darkness, the sun rises in America's ... - AOL

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  9. Weather of 2010 - Wikipedia

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    An extreme weather warning was issued for southern areas for overnight snowfall which could bring accumulations from 25 to 40 centimeters (9.8 to 15.7 in). [28] BBC Weather and the Met Office also warned that temperatures in the Highlands of Scotland could drop to −20 °C (−4 °F) later in the week.