Juneau got less than three inches of rain in May, but that came after an exceptionally wet winter. For now, it looks like the dry and sunny weather will last through Friday.
Families played in the water at Auke Lake on a very warm June 1, 2022. Juneau got 2.78 inches of precipitation the entire month of May. The average temperature — for day and night — was 48.1 degrees.According to the National Weather Service in Juneau, that wasn’t too far out of the norm for May in Southeast Alaska. Meteorologist Rick Fritsch says it was drier than normal but not approaching drought.From 1943 up until now, that December, January, February was the wettest on record,” he said.
One impact of the recent dry spell is that the difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures has been a lot higher than usual. That’s because clouds aren’t around to trap heat in after the sun goes down.For now, it looks like the dry and sunny weather will last through Friday. The highs are predicted to be in the mid 70s, with lows in the 50s.Juneau is built on hidden and assumed layers of power and access, influencing how we interact with identity, with the law and with each other.
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