FAIRBANKS - Winter continued to show her love of Interior Alaska by bestowing yet another cold snap on its beleaguered residents this weekend.
The temperature at Fairbanks International Airport hit 50 below zero Saturday morning for the first time since 2006, while a low of 57 below was reported in North Pole.
Fort Yukon and Huslia were the coldest Interior communities at 63 below zero. Tanana hit 61 below zero Saturday morning. Bettles, at 60 below, broke its previous record of 56 below, which was set in 1989.
The cold temperatures also brought ice fog, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a dense fog advisory for the middle Tanana Valley. Visibility was a quarter of a mile or less with the possibility of being reduced to near zero, according to the advisory, and drivers were cautioned to reduce speed and use low-beam headlights.
The double-whammy of cold and ice fog forced smaller airlines to cancel all flights in and out of Fairbanks and other Interior communities.
“If visibility is less than a quarter of a mile, we don’t fly. Plus, with the weather the way it is, the temperature, it’s not good for us to fly. It’s too hard on the aircraft,” said Mike Ontiveros, cargo manager for Warbelow’s Air Ventures.
Ontiveros said that flights for today had not been canceled.
“As of now we’re scheduled to fly (today), but again, we’re not going to make that decision until the morning,” Ontiveros said.
Wright Air Service and Era Aviation also canceled all Interior flights until temperatures and visibility improves. Alaska Airlines had not canceled any flights as of Saturday afternoon but recommended people check their flight status online.
The cold also caused the cancellation of several area sporting events. The Alaska Dog Mushers Association’s Annamaet Challenge Series Race No. 4 was canceled Saturday, and the Flint Hills Resources Town Race Series, the Kendall Subaru of Fairbanks Classic, was postponed from Saturday to today in the hopes that the weather would warm up.
One event that was not canceled was the Running Club North’s Chilly Buns Mid-Winter Run near the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Five people ran the 6.5 mile race, with a temperature of 49 below zero recorded at start time.
The cold may be intense but the misery should be brief, according to Julie Malingowski, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s Fairbanks office.
“We’re looking for one more cold night tonight, then things are going to start warming up on Monday — we’re expecting highs of 10 to 15 below,” Malingowski said. “It will still get cold in the evenings, but it will definitely be warmer in the hills.”
Malingowski predicted that Fairbanks would be “lucky” to see a high of 40 below zero Saturday.
Contact staff writer Dorothy Chomicz at 459-7590.


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My steering wheel and gauges are frozen. I'm not getting back to Fairbanks tonight. They'll have to find a sub for my bus tomorrow. Hopefully the other drivers will make it OK.
--- maybe someone, were ever you are, has master heater with a "trunk" to direct the heat up under the engine to thaw things out..
In 1970 or 71, I woke up one morning and looked out from my window in Moore Hall. I could not see the lower campus for the ice fog. I thought it must be really cold so I turned on the radio. The announcer said it was -65 and -69 at North Pole. He said Delta was -79. I skipped all of my morning classes. Didn't go out until lunch.
My steering wheel and gauges are frozen. I'm not getting back to Fairbanks tonight. They'll have to find a sub for my bus tomorrow. Hopefully the other drivers will make it OK.
Forecast says, it should be -20 in the hills.. and -50 on the flats. That is good sign things are shifting.
4:30 pm http://209.112.195.59/arhdata/sat/goes/latest/4gvf.jpg
I remember that time ! The barometer was so hight it had a nose bleed. Seems like records were set.
-33 10F warmer than the -43 low this am.
I know, Medford Oregon. Boy I love that town.
Sometimes it is a bit scary though. When you run into a big grizzly like we did last year I get nervous. Our Pomeranian rides with us right up front and she enjoys it as much as we do.
We carry bear spray and guns but never want to use them. I don't want to kill any of the animals. To us they are pristine and we like to keep them that way.
The -50 temperatures are worth it for the great country we live in.
Miss Faribanks...
Thank you.
Those who left her to freeze to death should be busted for animal neglect and spayed and nurtured so they don't have any human kids to abuse.
Oh, and the News Miner has that free ad section. I've had lots of calls using that in the past.
So here we sit with our electric bill skyrocketing and burning $4.00 a gallon fuel oil.
I live here for May, June, July, August, and September.
Other than that I wish I could crawl in a hole and sleep until then. This place sucks!!
I love Alaska and have lived here year after year for over 50 years.
But when it is 50 below and colder I can't say it is comfortable, because it is not.
But come May, it is paradise. We go four wheeling to many isolated places and see no one. We don't have to get a permit or a license and can just go licky split into the wilderness and see the grizzlies, moose, sheep, and caribou. It is truly paradise. We especially like four wheeling in the Alaska Range.
You can't do that in Texas or Florida or Hawaii or California. They have ruined the quality of life in those places.
All those respondents who insist upon relating single, episodic temperature variations to global, geologic trends --please-- all stand to the right. Now . . . do the honorable thing and promptly disqualify yourselves from participating in this conversation.
Any news of the 28 year old Fairbanks woman busted Thursday in Anchorage with a duffel bag full of 12 kilos of coke in her black GMC Yukon? After driving from Fairbanks to Anchorage on Thursday for the cocaine. She is identified as Mihla Hall, 28 of Fairbanks. Is the male identified as Donnell Johnson, 29, with $250,000 from the drug sell from Fairbanks too?
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2012/01/28/2003626/cocaine-bust-among-biggest-ever.html
Guess some Fairbanks criminals may be a bit worried this freezing cold, but very hot for them, day.
http://www.wunderground.com/US/AK/222.html#REC
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