乐虎直播 climate report: December鈥檚 deep cold, deep snow

Rod Boyce
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Jan. 14, 2025

The title page of the 乐虎直播 Climate Research Center鈥檚 monthly summary for December crisply explained what a busy weather month it was across the state.

  • Almost a month-long cold spell
  • Snowiest December on record in Juneau
  • Ice storm on the west coast, multiple severe wind events in the Mat-Su Valley
  • Wettest December on record in Utqiavik
  • Arctic sea ice extent still very low

The unusual cold across 乐虎直播 proved to be the main event, according to the ACRC, which is part of the 乐虎直播 Geophysical Institute.

Ice fog in Fairbanks
Photo by Sara Eliza Johnson
Ice fog shrouds a Fort Wainwright neighborhood near Fairbanks on Dec. 31, 2025.

Temperatures in Interior, Southcentral and Southeast 乐虎直播 remained continuously below normal for over three weeks and dropped to 鈥渋mpressively low values,鈥 . Juneau fell to 10 degrees below zero, and multiple Interior stations recorded 50 degrees below and lower.

Most reporting stations had a colder-than-average December.

What caused it? An occurrence known as an 鈥渙mega block,鈥 named for its shape on weather maps. It鈥檚 basically a traffic jam in the atmosphere, slowing the normal west-to-east movement of weather systems.

鈥淲hat makes this cold spell stand out is not just how cold it has been, but how long it has persisted,鈥 said ACRC Director Martin Stuefer, who is also the 乐虎直播 state climatologist. 鈥淎n omega blocking pattern locked the atmosphere into place for weeks, allowing Arctic air to repeatedly flood 乐虎直播 and produce temperature anomalies rarely seen for such an extended period.鈥

A strong area of high pressure settled over the Bering Sea in early December, while a deep low-pressure system formed over Siberia. Together, they steered frigid Arctic air southward into mainland 乐虎直播 and Canada鈥檚 Yukon.

Other December highlights:

  • Some regions had an exceptionally snowy month. Record snowfall occurred in Southeast 乐虎直播. Several rounds of storms brought 50 inches of snow in Juneau, far above the December normal. Fairbanks also had more than double its normal December snowfall with a total of 23.7 inches. 
  • Sea ice extent across the Arctic continued its seasonal growth in December but remained at low levels. Sea ice extent was the fourth lowest in the satellite-era time series, ahead of 2016, 2017 and 2024.
  • December 2025 precipitation measurements in Utqia摹vik indicate the wettest December on record, with a total water-equivalent of 1.4 inches, approximately six times the long-term monthly average. The measurements had not yet been confirmed, according to the summary, but would 鈥渞epresent a remarkable record.鈥

ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Martin Stuefer, director, 乐虎直播 Climate Research Center, mstuefer@alaska.edu

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