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Old 10-01-2008, 08:11 PM
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Sucked ass. You would be able to read discussions on the horrible weather in the Alaska community.

Here in Anchorage it is pretty similar to Wisconsin. I'm originally from Neenah. Farther north it gets to -50 on a regular. in the summer, well, its usually in the 70's and 80's, never ever 90's. this year we hit 70 twice. hence, it sucked ass.

From our news paper, Anchorage Daily News:

"Summer is officially over in Alaska, and if you got out in the sun to enjoy both days of it you were lucky. Those were the two July days the temperature at the offices of the National Weather Service in Anchorage hit 70 degrees or better. Those temperatures occurred at the beginning of the month (of July) and were immediately followed by a long stretch of cool and wet weather. With only two days above 70 degrees this year, that sets a new record for the fewest days to reach 70, the weather-watching agency reported Friday. Add to the lack of heat and sunshine what the agency calls 'an astonishing 77%' of days colder than normal, and you get the picture."
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