The predicted temperatures for Sunday in Celsius compared to normal temperatures. The city’s high temperature of 90 degrees topped its previous record by an astounding five degrees. Anchorage wasn’t alone in posting record heat on July 4. Several ALL-TIME high temperature records were set at official observation sites throughout Southern #Alaska. pic.twitter.com/2VuadZTDsE — NWS Fairbanks (@NWSFairbanks) July 5, 2019While this round of heat peaks over the weekend, hotter than normal weather is predicted to persist until mid-month.
Source: Washington Post July 05, 2019 17:48 UTC