The National Weather Service issues Alaska’s first ever heat advisory
- Parts of Alaska will be under a heat advisory for the first time ever, according to the National Weather Service.
- The first advisory is for Fairbanks, where temperatures are expected to exceed 85 degrees Fahrenheit .
- The National Weather Service warns that increasing temperatures could be dangerous for residents not accustomed to heat.
- Heat advisories can be issued for Juneau and Fairbanks, but not for Anchorage.
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Alaska gets its first-ever heat advisories from National Weather Service
An aerial view of Fairbanks is seen in summer in an undated photo. Temperatures are expected to soar into the high 80s in Alaska's second-largest city and surrounding Interior Alaska areas, prompting the state's first National Weather Service heat advisories. (Photo by Jacob Boomsma via Getty Images Plus)With temperatures forecast to soar as high as 89 degrees in Interior Alaska, the National Weather Service has issued its first-ever heat adviso…

The National Weather Service issues Alaska’s first ever heat advisory
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. It'

The National Weather Service issues Alaska's first ever heat advisory
The first ever heat advisory has been issued in the state of Alaska. The National Weather Service is warning that temperatures could hit 85 degrees in the Fairbanks area on Sunday.
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