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Dang seeing pictures like that really makes me want winter to come soon! Beautiful pictures you have been putting up. Just amazing!

It was a nice to see snow in the mountains. The Chugach around Anchorage are much more distinct and scenic covered in snow. We are getting back into the wrong side of another blocking pattern, so much of this snow will be eroded away in the next week, unfortunately.

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Pacific NW might be in for a decent storm on Saturday, The 00z GFS, GGEM and NAM all get a ~980 mb cyclone rotating out of the large west coast trough with strong southeasterly winds around the coast/perhaps inland depending how the LLJ dynamics shape up (although a bit more of a southern nudge would be a more impressive scenario), in addition to fairly solid rainfall amounts, will check the Euro momentarily to see if trends south a bit. GGEM and GFS also have a second system around the 120 hr period, with the GGEM being much more impressive (although this might be suspicious considering the GGEM's tendency to overdue sfc cyclogenesis, the UL jet feeding this system is stronger than the one on Saturday).

Edit, Euro, although stronger with the Saturday system, is further north.

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6th coldest November on record for Fairbanks...and it was -56 in Chicken earlier this week.

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT 

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK  

727 AM AKST SAT DEC 1 2012  

   

..MONTHLY WEATHER SUMMARY FOR FAIRBANKS ALASKA  

 

NOVEMBER 2012 IN FAIRBANKS WAS EXCEPTIONALLY COLD WITH UNUSUALLY  

LOW SNOWFALL.  

 

COLD WEATHER WAS PERSISTENT BUT NOT EXTREME IN NOVEMBER 2012.  

IN NOVEMBER 2012 THERE WERE NO RECORD TEMPERATURES ESTABLISHED...AND  

ONLY THREE DAYS ALL MONTH HAD AN AVERAGE DAILY TEMPERATURE ABOVE  

NORMAL. THIS DIFFERS FROM NOVEMBER 2011 WHEN SIX DAILY RECORD LOWS  

WERE TIED OR SET. FIVE DAYS THIS NOVEMBER WERE 20 DEGREES OR MORE  

BELOW NORMAL...AND 17 DAYS HAD A LOW TEMPERATURE OF 20 BELOW OR  

COLDER WITH ONLY NOVEMBER 1975 HAVING MORE SUCH DAYS.  

 

OVERALL...AT THE FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT THE AVERAGE HIGH  

TEMPERATURE IN NOVEMBER WAS 0.4 DEGREES ABOVE ZERO AND THE AVERAGE  

LOW WAS 17.9 DEGREES BELOW ZERO. THE AVERAGE FOR THE MONTH OF 8.7  

DEGREES BELOW ZERO WAS 11.3 DEGREES COLDER THAN NORMAL AND MADE THIS  

THE 6TH COLDEST NOVEMBER IN MORE THAN A CENTURY OF WEATHER  

OBSERVATIONS. THE HIGHEST TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH AT THE AIRPORT  

WAS 22 DEGREES ON THE 10TH...WHILE THE LOWEST WAS 31 BELOW ZERO ON  

THE 30TH. THE TEMPERATURE DIPPED INTO 40S BELOW IN A FEW OF THE  

NORMALLY COLDER LOW LYING AREAS DURING THE LAST TWO DAYS OF THE  

MONTH. IN CONTRAST...TEMPERATURES AT SOME HIGHER ELEVATIONS DID  

NOT DROP COLDER THAN 10 BELOW ANYTIME DURING NOVEMBER.  

 

SNOWFALL WAS QUITE LIGHT IN NOVEMBER...AND ALL THE ACCUMULATING  

SNOW FELL DURING THE FIRST TEN DAYS OF THE MONTH. THE MOST SNOW IN  

ONE DAY AT THE AIRPORT WAS JUST 2.6 INCHES ON THE 10TH...AND THE  

MONTHLY TOTAL WAS A MERE 4.2 INCHES. THIS IS ABOUT A THIRD OF  

NORMAL. HOWEVER...THREE NOVEMBERS IN THE PAST 12 YEARS HAVE HAD  

LOWER SNOWFALL. THUS FAR THIS WINTER ONLY 11.3 INCHES OF SNOW HAS  

FALLEN...WHICH IS LESS THAN HALF OF NORMAL. SNOW DEPTH HAS BEEN  

STEADY AT SIX INCHES SINCE MID-MONTH. THE LONG TERM AVERAGE SNOW  

DEPTH AT THE END OF NOVEMBER IS ABOUT 11 INCHES.  

 

SKIES WERE FREQUENTLY CLEAR AND WIND SPEEDS MUCH OF THE MONTH WERE  

CHARACTERISTICALLY LOW...RESULTING IN EXTENDED PERIODS WITH VERY  

STRONG INVERSIONS AND LOCALLY POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE FAIRBANKS  

AND NORTH POLE AREAS. HOWEVER...WINDS GUSTED TO 20 MPH OR MORE  

FROM THE 17TH THROUGH THE 19TH...WHICH HELPED CLEAR THE AIR AT  

THAT TIME. THE FREQUENT CLEAR SKIES AT NIGHT ALLOWED FOR VIEWING  

OF SEVERAL NICE AURORA DISPLAYS.  

 

LOOKING AHEAD TO DECEMBER...AVERAGE TEMPERATURES SLOWLY FALL  

DURING THIS DARKEST MONTH OF THE YEAR. THE NORMAL HIGH TEMPERATURE  

FALLS FROM 7 ABOVE ON THE FIRST TO 2 ABOVE ON NEW YEARS EVE. THE  

AVERAGE LOW FALLS FROM 11 BELOW ON THE FIRST TO 16 BELOW ON THE  

31ST. IN THE PAST 107 YEARS...DECEMBER TEMPERATURES HAVE VARIED BY  

120 DEGREES IN FAIRBANKS...FROM A HIGH OF 58 ABOVE IN 1934 TO A  

LOW OF 62 BELOW IN 1961. AVERAGE SNOWFALL IS 12 INCHES...BUT HAS  

BEEN AS MUCH AS 50.7 INCHES IN 1984 TO AS LITTLE AS A TRACE IN  

1969. POSSIBLE DAILY SUNSHINE FALLS TO THE ANNUAL MINIMUM OF 3  

HOURS AND 42 MINUTES ON THE SOLSTICE BEFORE STARTING THE LONG  

CLIMB BACK TOWARD THE MIDNIGHT SUN OF JUNE.

 

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT  

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK  

153 PM AKST SAT DEC 1 2012  

   

..ANOTHER BITTERLY COLD MORNING IN INTERIOR ALASKA  

 

CLEAR SKIES AND HIGH PRESSURE HAS RESULTED IN ANOTHER BITTERLY  

COLD MORNING ACROSS THE EASTERN INTERIOR OF ALASKA. MANY LOCATIONS  

REPORTED OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURES COLDER THAN 40 AND 50 BELOW ZERO.  

TEMPERATURES HAVE REMAINED COLD DURING THE DAY AS WELL...WITH MOST OF  

THE COLDER VALLEY LOCATIONS FAILING TO CLIMB ABOVE 40 BELOW ZERO  

DURING THE AFTERNOON. THIS MORNING MARKS THE THIRD DAY IN A ROW  

THAT THE NWS OBSERVER IN CHICKEN HAS REPORTED TEMPERATURES COLDER  

THAN 50 BELOW ZERO.  

 

FURTHER WEST...TEMPERATURES HAVE BEEN ABOUT 20 DEGREES WARMER IN  

THE FAIRBANKS AREA...WHERE READINGS HAVE BEEN HOVERING BETWEEN  

20 TO 35 BELOW ZERO. AS USUAL DURING THE WINTER...A STRONG  

TEMPERATURE INVERSION HAS ALLOWED THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS TO BE  

CONSIDERABLY WARMER THAN THE VALLEYS.  

 

HERE ARE SOME OVERNIGHT TEMPERATURES OBSERVED IN THE INTERIOR:  

 

CHICKEN...........................56 BELOW  

TOK...............................55 BELOW  

NORTHWAY..........................48 BELOW  

COAL CREEK........................45 BELOW  

EAGLE.............................45 BELOW  

PORT ALCAN (US CUSTOMS)...........45 BELOW  

CHISANA...........................43 BELOW  

BIRCH CREEK.......................42 BELOW

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