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As we move into the last week of July, temperatures are beginning the long fall to winter. The chart shows the average daily temperature in Fairbanks in the past 80 years [technical: 7-Day Binomial Weighted Mean] The max and min of the annual cycle occur just three weeks after Solstice, though means are obviously quite flat.
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