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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
Weather
 
Skagway weather is moderate year-round.  It is recommended to dress in layers. Weather can vary from cool and rainy to warm and sunny during the summer months. 
 
These conditions are for Skagway, they do not begin to reflect the conditions on the Chilkoot pass where snowfall can be 200 inches per year and winter temperatures can dip to -50°F. 
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Skagway Climate Chart
July 1, 1965 to March 31, 2005

AVERAGE
MAX TEMP
(F)

AVERAGE
MIN TEMP
(F)

AVERAGE
TOTAL
PRECIP.
(inches)

AVERAGE
TOTAL
SNOW
(inches)

AVERAGE
SNOW
DEPTH
(inches)

JAN

26.3

16.4

2.19

14.2

2

FEB

33.5

22.3

1.99

9.7

1

MAR

40.2

27.3

1.55

3.3

0

APR

50.8

32.4

1.10

1.0

0

MAY

59.0

39.8

1.42

0.1

0

JUN

66.0

46.9

1.13

0.0

0

JUL

67.9

50.3

1.10

0.0

0

AUG

65.7

48.6

2.17

0.0

0

SEP

57.8

43.8

4.08

0.0

0

OCT

48.1

36.9

4.34

1.2

0

NOV

36.3

26.4

2.84

8.6

1

DEC

32.2

22.6

2.51

11.1

1

ANNUAL

48.6

34.5

26.44

49.1

0



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Western Regional Climate Center

 
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Did You Know?
The official Alaska state mineral is gold, which played a major role in the opening of Alaska for future development. There were more than 50 gold rushes in Alaska and the Yukon from 1880 to 1915. Learn about one of them at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park!

Last Updated: July 24, 2006 at 22:37 EST