Beat the heat

BY TODD DISHER
Frontiersman
Published on Thursday, July 9, 2009 7:56 PM AKDT

MAT-SU — After last year’s dreary summer, Valley residents will blissfully enjoy the recent warm weather no matter what the reason or record.

As a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Anchorage, Andy Brown has to be a bit more specific.

“It really comes down to a big blocking ridge of high pressure,” Brown said.

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Alaska sees this every couple of years, he said. A high-pressure system will sit over the state, creating a stagnant weather pattern. It gets warmer and warmer each day until the system starts to move on. The smoke from the wildfires in the Interior is trapped inside the system, causing the haze in the air.

While this may seem like the hottest beginning to a July on record, the temperatures in Wasilla and Palmer have failed to push the mercury to new heights. According to Weather.com, Thursday tied the record temperature in Wasilla, but the rest of the heat wave has been two to three degrees below the historical highs.

Brown said the system showed signs of moving Thursday. The temperatures will start dropping, but the sun should stay out through the weekend. Brown said we may start seeing some clouds and precipitation by the middle of next week.

That will make local firefighters happy.

Matt Weaver of the Division of Forestry said Thursday evening that there were 10 new fires across the state after Tuesday and five of those were in the Mat-Su Borough. All of them human caused. Three were burn piles at a time when burn permits are suspended. One was a burning car and the other started when a vehicle hit a utility pole and the transformer hit the ground and started a grass fire.

Weaver, talking from the huge fire near Nenana, said people need to call in to the division to make sure it is OK to burn before they strike a match.

Contact Todd L. Disher at todd.disher@frontiersman.com or 352-2252.

Comments

8 comment(s)

    Uncle Jed wrote on Jul 16, 2009 2:56 AM:

    " Jacky said today that this cooler weather is a relief to a lot of people. Jacky is way better than Bret shepard! He is the most annoying spaeaker. Jacky rules. "

    Jackie Said wrote on Jul 15, 2009 9:18 AM:

    " Oh please 2 peas in a pod. Jackie does not speak for all Alaskans "

    Uncle Jed wrote on Jul 15, 2009 3:25 AM:

    " Jackie Purcell finally said today that she prefers the cooler than 70 degree weather! She is keeping it real. "

    Alaska Dog News wrote on Jul 12, 2009 10:52 AM:

    " Due to the heat I left the dogs at home but put a thermometer in my car just to see how hot it really was. After 15 minutes in Carrs, it was 120 in the closed car. Another trip into Fred Meyer to get a kiddy pool, I left 4 windows down 2-inches. 20 minutes later it was 110-degrees in the car. Cracking the windows does not keep the cars much cooler. Please don’t leave your dogs in the car on hot days. Another note: Those 6’-wide kiddy pools do not fit into a 2001 Explorer. "

    Ridiculous wrote on Jul 11, 2009 10:35 AM:

    " Its, Haze, "Through the Haze". Sigh. "

    Uncle Jed wrote on Jul 11, 2009 1:40 AM:

    " I loved last year's weather. Skinny, bony 120# people might enjoy this heat wave. I don't know how they make it through the winter. "

    To Uncle Jed wrote on Jul 10, 2009 10:20 PM:

    " Your a horses a$$. This is great weather. Especially compared to last year. "

    Uncle Jed wrote on Jul 10, 2009 1:00 PM:

    " I freaks me out when the reporters praise hot, muggy, smoky weather. On TV news, they say what a beautiful day it is, when it's yucky hot and you can't even see the mountains through the hays. They would like L.A. I bet. This weather is not nice! I bet they get out of thier airconditioned car, right into an airconditioned TV studio. "

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