Record cold in Alaska – You know, that place that’s always super hot

Coldest December temperature on record. Not just for the day, but for the entire month.

The temperature in Bettles, Alaska, dropped to -60°F on Friday (Dec 27). That’s the coldest December temperature on record ever in Bettles, tied with Dec 15, 1946.

The -65° at Manley Hot Springs this (Sat.) morning is the coldest temperature in Alaska since a -66° at Fort Yukon in 2012.

https://www.woodtv.com/bills-blog-2/crazy-cold-in-alaska/

Thanks to Ryan for this link

“Also a hurricane blizzard on the Great Lakes north of Michigan that everyone failed to mention,” says Ryan. “22 foot waves.”

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December 31, 2019 at 12:42PM

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