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Summer In Alaska Starts With Record Cold
June has begun with record-setting cold in Alaska, with Arctic air stalling the summer transition.
Deadhorse and Umiat, two interior Alaska Arctic stations, posted historically low maxes. Deadhorse logged 25F (-3.9C), tying its coldest June high on record. While Umiat reached only 27F (-2.8C), setting a new all-time record low high for the month.
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