Current Alaska Weather

Interior Alaska
(Spontaneous, diverse climate - winters can get as low as 60F below and summers as high as the 90's)
 

Tok (*1)

SuperPages Weather: Tok

 

 

Fairbanks (*2)

SuperPages Weather: Fairbanks

 

 

South-Central / Gulf Region
(generally the most mild climate in Alaska)
 

Anchorage (*3)

SuperPages Weather: Anchorage


Homer (*4)

SuperPages Weather: Homer


Kenai (*5)

SuperPages Weather: Kenai


Kodiak (*6)

SuperPages Weather: Kodiak


Seward (*7)

SuperPages Weather: Seward


Valdez (8)

SuperPages Weather: Valdez


 

South-East / Inside Passage
(Wet, wet, wet! Rain forests, warmest temperatures)
 

Juneau (*9)

SuperPages Weather: Juneau


Ketchikan (*10)

SuperPages Weather: Ketchikan


Wrangell (*11)

SuperPages Weather: Wrangell


 

Northern Alaska
(Well, it's cold as one might suspect! Average winter lows are around minus 20F, though summers often get up near 70F)
 

Barrow (*12)
(northernmost city in Alaska & the U.S.)

SuperPages Weather: Barrow


Kotzebue (*13)
 

SuperPages Weather: Kotzebue


Prudhoe Bay (*14)
 

SuperPages Weather: Prudhoe Bay


 

Western Alaska
(Somewhat moderate for Alaska, though windy, temperatures typically stay above zero)
 

Nome (*15)

SuperPages Weather: Nome


Point Hope (*16)

SuperPages Weather: Point Hope


Unalakleet (*17)

SuperPages Weather: Unalakleet


 

Southwest Alaska / Aleutian Islands
(Rainy, foggy, windy with fairly consistent temperatures staying mostly between the 20s-40s, year-round )
 

Adak (*18)

SuperPages Weather: Adak


Dillingham (*19)

SuperPages Weather: Dillingham


Unalaska (*21)

SuperPages Weather: Unalaska


 

St. George Island (*20)

SuperPages Weather: Saint George Island


 

  

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