59 below recorded in Interior as cold snap settles on Alaska

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  1. sawyer

    sawyer Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yeah I know, " that's weather not climate you dumb ass denier". Interesting though that there is more and more "weather" like this as the cult screams how earths warming. This winter for instance has seen a very cold and prolonged cold snap engulfing most if not all the lower 48. At some point weather adds up and becomes climate. No wonder fewer and fewer people are true believers. Brrrrr!

    "Fairbanks and Anchorage woke Wednesday to the deep-freeze of an expected cold snap this week, as temperatures plunged to 50 degrees below zero in some areas of the Interior.

    The lowest temperature recorded by the National Weather Service Wednesday morning was 59 below on the Salcha River near its confluence with Flat Creek, said meteorologist Dan Hancock in the agency's Fairbanks office."

    https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/wea...d-in-interior-as-cold-snap-settles-on-alaska/
     
  2. jackdog

    jackdog Well-Known Member

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    That's ok as soon as Gavin Schmidt homogenizes it it will be a balmy 70F.
     

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