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First Time Ever: Fairbanks Gets a Heat Advisory
Fairbanks, Alaska, USASunday, June 15, 2025
Most buildings in Alaska don't have air conditioning. They are designed to keep heat in, not out. This makes high temperatures more dangerous. People can open windows in the morning, but not if there's smoke from wildfires. Smoke has been a problem in Fairbanks. The last three years have seen over a hundred hours of visibility-reducing smoke each year. This is a new problem for the city. It used to be rare. The Juneau and Fairbanks weather service offices can now issue heat advisories. Anchorage, the state's largest city, can't. Yet. But they are working on it. The weather service is preparing to issue heat advisories for Anchorage in the future.
The heat advisory is a new tool. It's about communication and safety. It's not about record-breaking heat or climate change. It's about keeping people informed. The weather service is adapting to the needs of the public. They are providing the right information in the right way. The heat advisory is a step forward. It's a way to keep people safe in a changing world. The weather service is doing its job. It's informing the public. It's keeping people safe. The heat advisory is a new tool. It's a step forward. It's about communication and safety.
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