As of 10 AM on July 27, it's 60 F/16 C
Fairbanks, Alaska
I'm not exactly sure, but it could be Pluto. Like I said, not completely sure if I'm correct.
Actually, Alaska does have tornadoes, but only very rarely.
Alaska
I would have to go with Rhode Island. It has the smallest surface area for absorbing sunlight. Alaska is quite a ways north--the sun is lower in the sky from that state than any other, but Alaska is also more than twice the size of Texas.
the temperature in alaska varies because sometimes winter come early or later
Hawaii's temperature range is only 88 degrees but alaska's is 180 degrees.
The average temperature during the summer in Girdwood Alaska, is 64 Degrees Farenheit
65-70
The lowest Alaska temperature is −80 °F(−62.2 °C) in Prospect Creek on January 23, 1971.
The highest recorded temperature in Nome, Alaska was 86 degrees Fahrenheit. That was recorded in the year of 1977.
80 degrees.
Alaska
65-70
The record low for Alaska is minus 80 degrees F.
Average winter minimums in this area are 20 to 30 degrees below zero. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Alaska was minus 80 degrees at Prospect Creek.It varies thoughout Alaska.
Alaska is so large and covers so much area there is no true answer as to what is the temperature there. Be more specific, Anchorage, Barrow, Fairbanks, St. Paul?