2008 Could be Coldest Summer on Record Anchorage Alaska
Something you will not read or hear about in the MSM :
If the current trend holds, Anchorage is on pace to produce the fewest days ever recorded in one year to hit 65 degrees or higher.
The record was set in 1970, when the temperature climbed over 65 degrees only 16 times.
You might even be able to make that 60-degree days.
This year, there’s only been 35 days above that mark in Anchorage, well below the record low of 46 such days, set in 1971.
- 70-degree days. So far this summer there have been two. Usually there are 15, and last year there were 21.
- 75-degree days. This summer, there’s been none, so far. Usually there are four, and last year, there were 21.
And if another reminder is needed that winter may be more on our minds than summer: Near Palmer on Wednesday, snow dusted the Chugach Mountains —- AP, Anchorage
You know what is causing all this summer cold weather don’t you?

