The National Weather Service issues Alaska's first ever heat advisory
Source: AP
Updated 7:37 PM EDT, June 13, 2025
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) For the first time ever, parts of Alaska will be under a heat advisory but you can put an asterisk at the end of that term.
Its not the first instance of unusually high temperatures in what many consider the nations coldest state, but the National Weather Service only recently allowed for heat advisories to be issued there. Information on similarly warm weather conditions previously came in the form of special weather statements.
Using the heat advisory label could help people better understand the weathers severity and potential danger, something a nondescript special weather statement didnt convey.
The first advisory is for Sunday in Fairbanks, where temperatures are expected to top 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Celsius). Fairbanks has has been warmer in the past, but this is unusual for June, officials said.
Heres what to know about Alaskas inaugural heat advisory:
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/alaska-first-ever-heat-advisory-df913edec183efd7b1b800fab33ff1ad
The NWS normally updates their criteria for what will trigger a Watch, Advisory, Warning, or Emergency. This applies to temp, wind, precipitation (rain, snow), things that might impact visibility (e.g., fog, dust, smoke, squalls), tropical cyclones, tornadoes, thunderstorms, and combos (e.g., blizzards, etc). Other conditions can often be covered via a "Special Weather Statement".
In this case, they apparently lowered the criteria to declare a Heat Advisory in AK as such temps were rare but are now becoming more common (and prolonged).

Canada Kid
(217 posts)There is actually a strong blast of hot air that would blow down from Alaska in the past....Her name is Sarah Palin! Anyways, this is all FAKE WEATHER!
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(4,499 posts)Whew these problems are accelerating.
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