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Alaska is very very cold.Colder than our winter down here in Indiana.

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Depending on where one is in Alaska, depends on the temperature. The average temperature ranges from in the 60's in the summer to in the low 20's for the winter. The farther north one goes however, the temperature drops dramatically, sometimes going very low into the negatives.

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Alaska is very very cold.Colder than our winter down here in Indiana.

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