Weather
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Alaska's Kodiak Island Hits 67 Degrees, Setting New Temperature Record
Temperature in Alaska's Kodiak Island reached 67 degrees Celcius on Sunday and has been unusually high this Christmas season in terms of seasonality. In the South, temperatures are 35 degrees higher than typical. What makes this record particularly remarkable is that Alaska usually receives little sunshine during this time of the year.
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