Dunno - but I saw several days of 95F back in 1970 when I lived in Fairbanks. it was bloody hot when your blood has adjusted to a cooler climate! Continued exposure to the colder weather over time causes and increase in your hematcrit - iron in your blood - and you can feel it when there are radical temp differences after you have adjusted. John On 7/21/2013 11:31 PM, Scott Ohana wrote: > What's the highest temp recorded in AK ..? > not over a hundred I don't think. |
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