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raven mad

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Thu Mar 26, 2015, 07:53 PM Mar 2015

From the Daily News-Miner: Record warm temperatures expected in Interior Alaska [View all]

FAIRBANKS - Interior Alaska's snow cover is shrinking fast, and record temperatures forecast for the rest of the week will speed the process even more.
Temperatures from Fairbanks south to the Alaska Range could reach record highs on Thursday and Friday, according to the National Weather Service. A ridge of high pressure is stuck over the area, and a low-pressure system moving into the Gulf of Alaska is expected to pump warm air north.


Highs from the 40s to mid-50s are expected under mostly sunny skies.


46 above at 4:50 p.m. in March is just WEIRD. I don't much like it - but the kitties do. The first climate change denier I run into at the store tonight is going to get kicked in the shins.
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