In the Fairbanks paper on Dec. 12, 1975, Mike Kelly of GVEA said that it had been "50 to 70 below" along Badger Road on Dec. 10. The weather bureau was quoted as referring to 'moderate cold' temps in the 40 below range.
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Anyone who knows the North Pole/KJNP end of Badger Road knows that down by the slough it was always much colder than Fairbanks or downtown North Pole. Tom Hewitt’s silly condescension to people’s real experiences is deplorable and ignorant.
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Seems to me that somewhere in Northern Canada in 1975, the windchill reached -108F.
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What's cold like pa? I dont remember son
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The inversion in NP is always colder!
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That was a very cold Thanksgiving and December — even in Anchorage.
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