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59 f (or 15 C) on Jan 5,1974. We have not seen this temp again. Records of glacial samples do show we hit this temp area every 100K years.

The coldest day ever recorded was -129 F (or -89C) on July 21, 1983.

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The highest outdoor temperature ever recorded in Alaska was 100° F (38° C) in Fort Yukon on 27 June 1915. In a list of U.S. states sorted by the highest temperature ever recorded in each, Alaska is tied for last place with Hawaii.

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100°, Fahrenheit. This record high was recorded on June 27, 1915 at Fort Yukon.

It was 100 degrees F, June 27, 1915 at Fort Yukon.

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The highest recorded temperature in Alaska was 100°F (37.8°C) in Fort Yukon on June 27, 1915.

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coldest is -80 F, hottest is 100 F

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WOW! I'M FROM Texas< BUT WE LIVED IN EUROPE WHERE IT SNOWED!!!

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