PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FAIRBANKS AK 145 PM AKST TUE DEC 25 2012 ...CHRISTMAS DAY IN FAIRBANKS... CHRISTMAS DAY 2012 IN FAIRBANKS WAS NOTABLE FOR THE BREAK IN THE COLD SNAP THE GRIPPED THE AREA SINCE THE BIG SNOWS OF DEC 11TH TO 13TH. OVER THE PAST 108 YEARS...CHRISTMAS DAY HAS BROUGHT TEMPERATURES AS LOW AS 56 BELOW IN 1961 AND AS WARM AS 34 ABOVE IN 1985. THE SNOWIEST CHRISTMAS WAS IN 1999...WHEN 3.8 INCHES OF SNOW FELL. AN INCH OR MORE OF SNOW HAS OCCURRED ON CHRISTMAS DAY JUST 13 TIMES SINCE 1904. FAIRBANKS ALMOST ALWAYS HAS A WHITE CHRISTMAS...AND THIS YEAR WAS NO EXCEPTION....WITH A 17 INCH BLANKET OF SNOW. THE DEEPEST SNOW PACK ON CHRISTMAS DAY WAS 39 INCHES IN 1970. ONLY ONCE HAS FAIRBANKS NOT HAD A WHITE CHRISTMAS. IN 1934...THE GREATEST WINTER CHINOOK IN FAIRBANKS WEATHER HISTORY EARLY THAT DECEMBER BROUGHT FIVE DAYS IN A ROW WITH HIGHS IN THE 50S AND COMPLETELY MELTED THE THIN SNOW PACK THAT HAD BEEN PRESENT. AFTER THE CHINOOK ENDED THERE WAS ONLY MEAGER AMOUNTS OF SNOW UNTIL THE 26TH. AS A RESULT...CHRISTMAS DAY 1934 HAD JUST A TRACE OF SNOW ON THE GROUND. EVERY OTHER CHRISTMAS FOR WHICH THERE IS A RECORD HAD AT LEAST FOUR INCHES OF SNOW COVER. $$ RT DEC 12
Objective Comments and Analysis - All Science, No Politics
Primary Author Richard James
2010-2013 Author Rick Thoman
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Christmas Weather in Fairbanks
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