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Current Conditions - Fairbanks, AK
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-49°
Freezing Fog
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| Wind: |
2 mph
from the ESE
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| Dew Point: |
-49°F
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| Pressure: |
30.14 in
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| Windchill: |
-49°F
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| Humidity: |
100% |
| Visibility: |
0.5 miles
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Updated: 11:55 AM AKST on January 06, 2009 at Fairbanks Ft. Wainwright, Alaska(PAFB)
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Forecast for Middle Tanana Valley
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Today |
| Mostly clear. Areas of dense ice fog in valleys. Highs 35 to 50 below in valleys...except around 10 below on the hills. Light winds in valleys and northeast winds 10 to 15 mph on the hills. |
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Tonight |
| Mostly clear. Areas of dense ice fog in valleys. Lows 45 to 55 below...except around 20 below on the hills. Light winds in valleys and northeast winds 10 to 15 mph on the hills. |
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Wednesday |
| Partly cloudy. Areas of ice fog in valleys. Highs 35 to 45 below...except around 10 below in the hills. Light winds. |
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Conditions Nearby
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Conditions |
Temp |
Forecast: High / Low |
| Goose Creek |
Scattered Clouds |
68° |
76° / 61° |
| Summerville |
Scattered Clouds |
68° |
77° / 61° |
| Ladson |
Scattered Clouds |
68° |
77° / 61° |
| Moncks Corner |
Scattered Clouds |
68° |
76° / 61° |
| Charleston |
Scattered Clouds |
68° |
77° / 61° |
| Wando |
Scattered Clouds |
68° |
74° / 61° |
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Almanac
Key: T = Trace of precipitation; MM = data not available
| January 6, 2009 |
| Normal high: | -1° |
Record high: | 34° (1934) |
| Normal low: | -19° |
Record low: | -57° (1975) |
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| Sunrise: | 10:45 AM |
Moon Rise: |
10:44 AM
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| Sunset: | 3:08 PM |
Moon Set: |
6:00 AM
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Personal Weather Stations
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Dense Fog Advisory
Statement as of 3:52 am AKST on January 6, 2009 |
... Dense fog advisory now in effect until 6 am akst Wednesday...
The dense fog advisory is now in effect until 6 am akst Wednesday.
Areas of dense ice fog will persist in the valleys around Fairbanks and North Pole through tonight. The visibility will frequently be reduced to one quarter mile or less... and locally to near zero.
A dense fog advisory means visibilities will frequently be reduced to near zero.
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