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this Alaska town won't see sunrise for 64 days
As it enters polar night, this Alaska town won’t see sunrise for 64 days
Utqiagvik, Alaska — formerly known as Barrow — won’t see the sun rise for 64 days. The nation’s northernmost town — Utqiagvik, Alaska — is about to descend into months of darkness. Think of it this way: By the time the sun rises again, a new president will occupy the White House.
This Alaska town won't see the sun again for over 2 months
Utqiagvik, Alaska, formerly known as Barrow, experienced its last sunrise and sunset on Monday, November 18, and the town won't see the sun again for over two months.
No sunrise in this US town in Alaska for 64 days! Here's why
The town of Utqiagvik, Alaska, formerly known as Barrow, has entered a 64-day period of polar night, with its last sunrise occurring on November 18. This phenomenon, caused by the Earth's tilt, plunges the town into darkness as the sun remains below the horizon for approximately two months each year.
Alaska town sees last bit of daylight for next two months
A town in Alaska saw its last sunrise and sunset of 2024 on Monday.
No sunlight for 65 days. That's what's coming to one Alaska town.
UTQIAGVIK, Alaska — Tomorrow marks the final sunset of 2024 for the northernmost town in the U.S. Residents of Utqiagvik, Alaska, enter “polar night” and won’t see the sun rise again until January 22, 2025, going 65 consecutive days without direct sunlight.
America’s Northernmost Town Will Not See The Sunrise Again Until January
After 31 minutes of daylight today, the sun will not rise again in Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow), Alaska until January 22nd.
Why This Alaskan Town Will Experience 64 Days of Darkness
In the town of Utqiaġvik, Alaska, the winters can be particularly brutal. The average temperature of the northernmost town in the U.S. in December rests below zero, and the city undergoes the unique experience of polar night—which for them is a period of more than 60 days of darkness when the residents live without daylight.
America's northernmost town enters polar night Monday as sun won't shine again until January
America's northernmost town is about to experience the annual phenomenon of polar night. While the town won't be entirely dark, civil twilight will provide a few hours of dim light during what would typically be daytime.
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Sun Sets in America's Northernmost Town, Won't Rise Again for 2 Months
Residents in America's northernmost town of Utqiagvik,
Alaska
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sunrise
for two months on Monday. The sun ...
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Northernmost US city enters 24-hour darkness as sun sets for last time in 2024
As of November 18 at 5:27 p.m. eastern standard time, the sun set for the last time in over 2 months in Utqiagvik, ...
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