Extreme Cold/Wind Chill — Yukon Flats Nearby Uplands, Alaska
2008-12-27 to 2008-12-31 · Yukon Flats Nearby Uplands, Alaska
Wider weather episode
A significant cold snap developed across interior Alaska on December 27th and continued into January. A cold upper level low across Siberia moved into northern Alaska on December 26th, and remained in place through the end of the month. Although no new temperature records were established, it brought the first widespread significant cold to interior Alaska. Temperatures at the Fairbanks International Airport dropped to 40 below on the 28th, and reached a low of 43 degrees on the 31st. The cold temperatures produced significant ice fog in Fairbanks, and the visibilities were frequently reduced to 1/4 mile or less in Fairbanks on New Year's Eve. The coldest temperatures were observed on the Yukon Flats, where temperatures dropped into the 50s below on New Year's Eve.
Here are some of the coldest temperatures that were observed through December 31st:
Zone 218:
Arctic Village: 49 below
Zone 219:
Bettles: 45 below
Zone 220:
Chalkyitsik: 58 below
Beaver Creek: 57 below
Circle Hot Springs: 55 below
Fort Yukon: 54 below
Central: 50 below
Zone 221:
Nenana: 44 below
Zone 222:
North Pole KJNP: 55 below
Fairbanks International Airport: 43 below
Zone 223:
Delta Junction: 44 below
Zone 224:
O'Brien Creek: 57 below
Tok: 52 below
Chicken: 52 below
Eagle: 50 below
Northway: 49 below
Zone 225:
Denali Park HQ: 34 below
Zone 226:
Dry Creek: 50 below
Chisana: 47 below
All of these low temperatures were observed on either December 30th or the 31st.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 141925. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.