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T-shirts in Alaska in winter? With record-tying temps, yes While much of the nation shivers in bone-aching cold, people in Alaska's largest city are basking in warmer weather, jogging in short sleeves, ice-skating in T-shirts or walking dogs while just lightly bundled up. Anchorage saw an official high of 44 degrees Tuesday, tying the record set in 1981 and 2011.
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Houston remains under 'hard freeze warning' through Wednesday morning The National Weather Service also issued a hard freeze warning through 9 a.m. Wednesday, warning that sub-25-degree temperatures are likely to kill outdoor plants and possibly freeze any exposed ... Temperatures hovered in the low 30s Tuesday afternoon, but in Alaska they remained in the 40s.
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Rat on plane cancels Alaska Airlines flight to PDX The plane is currently out of service and will be back and running once an exterminator declares it rodent-free. Alaska Airlines said most of the 110 passengers scheduled to fly to Portland have been rescheduled for a flight later this evening. An unconfirmed number of passengers will fly to Portland on ...
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Brutal cold torments the US, and 'the worst is yet to come' ... same as that in Anchorage, Alaska (42 degrees). The frigid temperatures could endanger crops such as citrus fruit, peppers and strawberries, Florida Department of Agriculture spokesman Aaron Keller said. "The further south you go, the less cold tolerant the crops get," Keller said. "If the cold weather ...
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Bitter cold tests the winter-wise, shocks the South The National Weather Service issued wind chill advisories and freeze warnings covering a vast area, from South Texas to Canada and from Montana ... At the same time, a heatwave swept into the country's northernmost state: Anchorage, Alaska, hit a record high on Tuesday of 45 degrees – at the same ...
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Associations' Tips for Dealing With Extreme Cold The Cold Climate Housing Research Center has been active for more than a decade, operating a research center that analyzes the needs of a climate that can face extreme cold as low as -80 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter months. Building weather-resistant structures isn't easy; Alaska alone is a ...
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Zoo animals closely monitored in record cold "They're naturally from Canada, northern U.S. and Alaska, so they can handle the cold weather, but this is still pretty cold," Purcell added. Peacock tracks can be seen all around the zoo. Twenty of the birds stay in shelters scattered around the property. A close look around revealed peacock tracks.
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