Environment
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Unusual Warm Weather Reported in Alaska, Surpassing Records Dating Back 1972 and 1932
The high temperatures in Alaska late this year have never been seen before. Utqiagvik, the northernmost city in the US and the ninth northernmost city on Earth, just reached 40 degrees Fahrenheit earlier this week and is the highest temperature recorded in the North Slope community in December since records started decades ago.
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