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Weather Alaska: record heat prompts first-ever advisories

Liam Smith
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:14
Liam Smith
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Contents
  • Historic heat wave hits Interior Alaska
  • A new approach to Alaska’s evolving climate
  • Why heat feels more intense in Alaska
  • High-pressure system drives extreme conditions
  • Protective advice from the National Weather Service

Historic heat wave hits Interior Alaska

Interior Alaska, particularly the Fairbanks area, is experiencing an unprecedented heat wave, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue its first-ever heat advisories for the state. Temperatures are forecast to rise as high as 89°F (32°C) through Sunday, far above the typical June average high of 72°F (22°C) for Fairbanks.

This advisory, which began Thursday, marks a pivotal shift in how Alaskan climate risks are managed. Brian Brettschneider, a climate scientist with the NWS, explained that although high temperatures are not entirely new in Alaska, the formal practice of issuing heat warnings is.

A new approach to Alaska’s evolving climate

The NWS officially added heat advisories to its Alaska-specific warning system earlier in 2025, a direct response to events like the 2019 heat wave, when Anchorage hit a record 90°F (32°C) and wildfires blanketed communities in smoke. This shift reflects a growing recognition that extreme heat in the Arctic can have serious health impacts.

Brettschneider emphasized, “We kind of realized, ‘Whoa, maybe extreme heat is something that we need to think more about.’” He also noted that Alaska’s built environment, optimized to retain warmth, makes the region uniquely vulnerable: homes trap heat, and 20 hours of daylight mean solar radiation is nearly continuous.

Why heat feels more intense in Alaska

Although temperatures in the 80s°F (27–32°C) may be considered mild in the Lower 48, they present a serious threat in Alaska. The University of Alaska Anchorage found that 70°F (21°C) is often the tipping point where heat-related illnesses begin to emerge among residents.

Alaskans are less acclimated to sustained warmth, and air conditioning is rare. With solar angles lower due to high latitude, sunlight penetrates deeply into buildings, keeping interiors uncomfortably warm.

High-pressure system drives extreme conditions

This heat event is being fueled by a strong ridge of high pressure, replacing the previously cooling low-pressure pattern. According to Brettschneider, this atmospheric change has allowed intense heat to dominate the region, creating a pattern more typical of continental summer heatwaves than Arctic weather.

Fairbanks’ all-time record of 96°F (36°C), set in 1969, remains unbroken, but the ongoing temperatures are still alarmingly high for mid-June and are expected to stay elevated into early next week.

Protective advice from the National Weather Service

The National Weather Service urged residents to minimize sun exposure, wear lightweight clothing, use sunscreen, and schedule strenuous activities during morning or evening hours. The advisory also highlights the importance of recognizing symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, which are expected to rise under these extreme conditions.

This moment marks a climate milestone for Alaska, as it adapts to changing weather patterns that were once thought to be unlikely or impossible in the far North.

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