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Here's the morning sounding from Fairbanks, showing a strong inversion. At 9am, Goldstream Creek was -14F and Keystone Ridge +20F. Solar heating is increasing rapidly but is still not enough to come close to breaking the inversion. Yesterday the high temperature at Fairbanks was +11F, ten degrees lower than on Keystone Ridge.
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