My undergraduate astronomy professor once said, “there’s the Great Orion Nebulae, and then there’s everything else.” In Alaska, there’s the great September 1992 cold snap, and then there’s everything else. Every location has a cold period that stands out above all others. In September 1992, snow and cold temperatures arrived by the 10th day of the month and never left. PerspectiveIn the central and southern mainland portion of Alaska, the September 1992 cold was historically anomalous. Rick wrote a three-piece blog about the amazing cold snap a few years ago.
Source: Forbes September 08, 2018 22:18 UTC